Preferred Name |
epilepsy |
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Synonyms |
Epileptic disorder, NOS Generalised seizure Epileptic seizures, NOS Epileptic Generalized seizure Epileptic seizure (finding) Epileptic fits, NOS [X]Other epilepsy (disorder) Epilepsy NOS (disorder) Epileptic seizures Generalized fit Epileptic convulsions Generalized seizure (finding) Generalised convulsion Other forms of epilepsy NOS EP - Epilepsy Seizure disorder (disorder) Epilectic attack, NOS Epilepsy, unspecified, without mention of intractable epilepsy Other forms of epilepsy NOS (disorder) Epilepsy NOS [X]Other epilepsy Other forms of epilepsy Epileptic disorder EPILEP NOS W/O INTR EPIL EPILEPSY NEC W INTR EPIL epilepsy Epilepsy, unspecified, with intractable epilepsy Epileptic seizure Epileptic attack, NOS Epileptic fits Seizure disorder EPILEPSY NOS W INTR EPIL Other forms of epilepsy, without mention of intractable epilepsy Epileptic fit Other forms of epilepsy (disorder) EPILEP NEC W/O INTR EPIL Epilepsy (disorder) Epileptic attack Other forms of epilepsy, with intractable epilepsy EF - Epileptic fit Generalized convulsion Generalised fit Epileptic convulsions, NOS |
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Definitions |
A disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of paroxysmal brain dysfunction due to a sudden, disorderly, and excessive neuronal discharge. Epilepsy classification systems are generally based upon: (1) clinical features of the seizure episodes (e.g., motor seizure), (2) etiology (e.g., post-traumatic), (3) anatomic site of seizure origin (e.g., frontal lobe seizure), (4) tendency to spread to other structures in the brain, and (5) temporal patterns (e.g., nocturnal epilepsy) (MeSH). A brain disorder characterized by episodes of abnormally increased neuronal discharge resulting in transient episodes of sensory or motor neurological dysfunction, or psychic dysfunction. These episodes may or may not be associated with loss of consciousness or convulsions. |
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http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0000474 |
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A disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of paroxysmal brain dysfunction due to a sudden, disorderly, and excessive neuronal discharge. Epilepsy classification systems are generally based upon: (1) clinical features of the seizure episodes (e.g., motor seizure), (2) etiology (e.g., post-traumatic), (3) anatomic site of seizure origin (e.g., frontal lobe seizure), (4) tendency to spread to other structures in the brain, and (5) temporal patterns (e.g., nocturnal epilepsy) (MeSH). A brain disorder characterized by episodes of abnormally increased neuronal discharge resulting in transient episodes of sensory or motor neurological dysfunction, or psychic dysfunction. These episodes may or may not be associated with loss of consciousness or convulsions. |
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alternative term |
Epileptic disorder, NOS Generalised seizure Epileptic seizures, NOS Epileptic Generalized seizure Epileptic seizure (finding) Epileptic fits, NOS [X]Other epilepsy (disorder) Epilepsy NOS (disorder) Epileptic seizures Generalized fit Epileptic convulsions Generalized seizure (finding) Generalised convulsion Other forms of epilepsy NOS EP - Epilepsy Seizure disorder (disorder) Epilectic attack, NOS Epilepsy, unspecified, without mention of intractable epilepsy Other forms of epilepsy NOS (disorder) Epilepsy NOS [X]Other epilepsy Other forms of epilepsy Epileptic disorder EPILEP NOS W/O INTR EPIL EPILEPSY NEC W INTR EPIL epilepsy Epilepsy, unspecified, with intractable epilepsy Epileptic seizure Epileptic attack, NOS Epileptic fits Seizure disorder EPILEPSY NOS W INTR EPIL Other forms of epilepsy, without mention of intractable epilepsy Epileptic fit Other forms of epilepsy (disorder) EPILEP NEC W/O INTR EPIL Epilepsy (disorder) Epileptic attack Other forms of epilepsy, with intractable epilepsy EF - Epileptic fit Generalized convulsion Generalised fit Epileptic convulsions, NOS |
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definition source |
GeneRIF:12875997 GeneRIF:15567475 ICD9:345 GeneRIF:15282290 GeneRIF:15120744 GeneRIF:16129091 GeneRIF:16095760 GeneRIF:15492925 GeneRIF:15571623 GeneRIF:16007083 GeneRIF:16049933 ICD9:345.81 GeneRIF:15288497 GeneRIF:15342642 GeneRIF:15637270 GeneRIF:12185771 GeneRIF:12601092 GeneRIF:15979590 GeneRIF:12958597 NCIt:C3020 GeneRIF:12686700 GeneRIF:15772097 GeneRIF:12773553 GeneRIF:12095917 GeneRIF:12435565 SNOMEDCT:84757009 GeneRIF:15258581 ICD9:345.80 GeneRIF:12115687 GeneRIF:15159136 SNOMEDCT:193020001 GeneRIF:15254012 SNOMEDCT:267593008 GeneRIF:15970629 SNOMEDCT:193025006 GeneRIF:15461680 GeneRIF:14984901 GeneRIF:15160397 GeneRIF:15452324 GeneRIF:15505174 GeneRIF:15937479 SNOMEDCT:313307000 GeneRIF:14736855 GeneRIF:15665077 GeneRIF:15505175 GeneRIF:12746865 SNOMEDCT:128613002 GeneRIF:15483119 ICD9:345.9 DOID:1826 GeneRIF:11889467 GeneRIF:14985377 GeneRIF:12205640 NIFSTD:birnlex_12718 GeneRIF:12482897 GeneRIF:12000122 GeneRIF:12086636 GeneRIF:12270687 GeneRIF:15452306 GeneRIF:14646589 GeneRIF:15006707 GeneRIF:16091474 SNOMEDCT:194491006 GeneRIF:12960023 SNOMEDCT:246545002 GeneRIF:12648752 GeneRIF:15215304 ICD9:345.8 GeneRIF:15304595 GeneRIF:15009222 GeneRIF:12533622 GeneRIF:15026125 GeneRIF:14597704 GeneRIF:12460603 GeneRIF:15790563 ICD9:345.91 GeneRIF:12702713 GeneRIF:12217514 GeneRIF:14660671 GeneRIF:15115830 ICD9:345.90 |
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label |
epilepsy |
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prefixIRI |
efo:EFO_0000474 |
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prefLabel |
epilepsy |
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see also | ||
term editor |
James Malone Tomasz Adamusiak |
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