Preferred Name | stereotypic movement disorder | |
Synonyms |
Stereotypy habit disorder Stereotyped repetitive movements |
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Definitions |
A specific developmental disorder that is characterized by repeated, rhythmic, purposeless movements or activities such as head banging, nail biting, or body rocking. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_2303 |
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database_cross_reference |
ICD10CM:F98.4 UMLS_CUI:C0038273 SNOMEDCT_US_2020_03_01:5507002 ICD9CM:307.3 MESH:D019956 |
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has exact synonym |
Stereotypy habit disorder Stereotyped repetitive movements |
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has_obo_namespace |
disease_ontology |
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id |
DOID:2303 |
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imported from | ||
label |
stereotypic movement disorder |
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notation |
DOID:2303 |
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prefLabel |
stereotypic movement disorder |
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textual definition |
A specific developmental disorder that is characterized by repeated, rhythmic, purposeless movements or activities such as head banging, nail biting, or body rocking. |
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subClassOf |
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