Preferred Name |
Reflex_Epilepsy |
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ID |
http://www.semanticweb.org/rjyy/ontologies/2015/5/ESSO#Reflex_Epilepsy |
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CUI |
D0000759 |
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prefixIRI |
ESSO:Reflex_Epilepsy |
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prefLabel |
Reflex_Epilepsy |
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sources |
Bancaud 1981 Reflex Seizure ILAE 1989 Reflex Epilepsy Blume 2001 Reflex: Objectively and consistently demonstrated to be evoked by a specific afferent stimulus or by activity of the patient. Afferent stimuli can be elementary [i.e., unstructured (light flashes, startle, a monotone)] or elaborate [i.e., structured, (a symphony)]. Activity may be elementary [e.g., motor (a movement)]; or elaborate [e.g., cognitive function (reading, chess playing)], or both (reading aloud). Engel 2001 Reflex Epilepsies Reflex epilepsy syndrome: A syndrome in which all epileptic seizures are precipitated by sensory stimuli. Reflex seizures that occur in focal and generalized epilepsy syndromes that are also associated with spontaneous seizures are listed as seizure types. Isolated reflex seizures can also occur in situations that do not necessarily require a diagnosis of epilepsy. Seizures precipitated by other special circumstances, such as fever or alcohol withdrawal, are not reflex seizures (changed concept). ILAE 2010 Reflex Epilepsy |
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subClassOf |
http://www.semanticweb.org/rjyy/ontologies/2015/5/ESSO#epilepsy_syndrome |