Epilepsy Syndrome Seizure Ontology

Last uploaded: November 10, 2015
Preferred Name

Complex_Motor_Seizure

Synonyms
ID

http://www.semanticweb.org/rjyy/ontologies/2015/5/ESSO#Complex_Motor_Seizure

prefLabel

Complex_Motor_Seizure

sources

Luders 1998 Complex Motor Seizure Location: Left Hemisphere/Right Hemisphere Complex refers to complex characteristics of the movement Complex, natural movement but inappropriate for the situation Not loss of awareness during seizure Blume 2001 1.2 Automatism Noun: A more or less coordinated, repetitive, motor activity usually occurring when cognition is impaired and for which the subject is usually amnestic afterward. This often resembles a voluntary movement and may consist of an inappropriate continuation of ongoing preictal motor activity. The following adjectives are usually employed to modify "automatism." 1.2.1 Oroalimentary: Lip smacking, lip pursing, chewing, licking, tooth grinding, or swallowing. 1.2.2 Mimetic: Facial expression suggesting an emotional state, often fear. 1.2.3 Manual or pedal: 1. Indicates principally distal components, bilateral or unilateral 2. Fumbling tapping, manipulating movements. 1.2.4 Gestural: Often unilateral. 1. Fumbling or exploratory movements with the hand, directed toward self or environment. 2. Movements resembling those intending to lend further emotional tone to speech. 1.2.5 Hyperkinetic: 1. Involves predominantly proximal limb or axial muscles producing irregular sequential ballistic movements, such as pedaling, pelvic thrusting, thrashing, rocking movements. 2. Increase in rate of ongoing movements or inappropriately rapid performance of a movement. 1.2.6 Hypokinetic: A decrease in amplitude and/or rate or arrest of ongoing motor activity. 1.2.7 Dysphasic: Impaired communication involving language without dysfunction of relevant primary motor or sensory pathways, manifested as impaired comprehension, anomia, paraphasic errors, or a combination of these. 1.2.8 Dyspraxic: Inability to perform learned movements spontaneously or on command or imitation despite intact relevant motor and sensory systems and adequate comprehension and cooperation. 1.2.9 Gelastic: Bursts of laughter or giggling, usually without an appropriate affective tone. 1.2.10 Dacrystic: Bursts of crying. 1.2.11 Vocal: Single or repetitive utterances consisting of sounds such as grunts or shrieks 1.2.12 Verbal: Single or repetitive utterances consisting of words, phrases, or brief sentences. 1.2.13 Spontaneous: Stereotyped, involve only self, virtually independent of environmental influences. 1.2.14 Interactive: Not stereotyped, involve more than self, environmentally influenced.

subClassOf

http://www.semanticweb.org/rjyy/ontologies/2015/5/ESSO#Motor_Seizure

http://www.semanticweb.org/rjyy/ontologies/2015/5/ESSO#Luders_1998_2.4.2_Complex_Motor_Seizures

Delete Subject Author Type Created
No notes to display