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Preferred Name | West syndrome | |
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West's syndrome tonic spasms with clustering, arrest of psychomotor development and hypsarrhythmia on EEG X-linked infantile spasms Infantile spasms syndrome X-linked infantile spasm syndrome intellectual disability-hypsarrhythmia syndrome infantile spasms |
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Definitions |
West syndrome (or infantile spasms) is characterised by the association of clusters of axial spasms, psychomotor retardation and an hypsarrhythmic interictal EEG pattern. It is the most frequent type of epileptic encephalopathy. It may occur in otherwise healthy infants and in those with abnormal cognitive development. Editor note: check placement of OMIM IDs and EIEE subtypes |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0018097 |
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Editor note: check placement of OMIM IDs and EIEE subtypes
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West's syndrome tonic spasms with clustering, arrest of psychomotor development and hypsarrhythmia on EEG X-linked infantile spasms Infantile spasms syndrome X-linked infantile spasm syndrome intellectual disability-hypsarrhythmia syndrome infantile spasms
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definition |
West syndrome (or infantile spasms) is characterised by the association of clusters of axial spasms, psychomotor retardation and an hypsarrhythmic interictal EEG pattern. It is the most frequent type of epileptic encephalopathy. It may occur in otherwise healthy infants and in those with abnormal cognitive development. Editor note: check placement of OMIM IDs and EIEE subtypes
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has_exact_synonym |
intellectual disability-hypsarrhythmia syndrome infantile spasms
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has_related_synonym |
West's syndrome tonic spasms with clustering, arrest of psychomotor development and hypsarrhythmia on EEG X-linked infantile spasms Infantile spasms syndrome X-linked infantile spasm syndrome
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IAO_0000233 | ||
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West syndrome
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prefixIRI |
MONDO:0018097
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prefLabel |
West syndrome
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textual definition |
West syndrome (or infantile spasms) is characterised by the association of clusters of axial spasms, psychomotor retardation and an hypsarrhythmic interictal EEG pattern. It is the most frequent type of epileptic encephalopathy. It may occur in otherwise healthy infants and in those with abnormal cognitive development.
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subClassOf |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100022 |
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