CPS medically has two meanings, one is Complex Partial Seizures and the other refers to Tumor Immunity CPS score. 1. Epileptic complex partial seizures: a type of epilepsy that accounts for more than 50% of adult epilepsy, also called psychomotor seizures, with most of the foci in the temporal lobe, hence the name temporal lobe epilepsy. CPS with only impaired consciousness is characterized by blurred consciousness, but loss of consciousness is rare; CPS with impaired consciousness and automatisms is characterized by impaired consciousness and repeated lip smacking, pouting, chewing, licking of the tongue or teeth, rubbing of the hands, running and other abnormalities under impaired consciousness. 2. Tumor immunity CPS score: the higher the CPS score, the better the immunotherapy effect of the patient, the lower the CPS score, the poorer the immunotherapy effect of the patient. Patients with abnormal symptoms are recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid blind medication.