Mapping of Epilepsy Ontologies

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Engel_2001_Axis_1_Ictal_Phenomenology

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Engel 2001 Axis 1 consist of a descript of the ictal semiology, use a standard Glossari of Descript Terminology. The descript of the ictal event, without refer to etiology, anatomy, or mechanisms, can be veri brief or extrem detailed, as requir for clinic or research purposes. Although detail descript of the onset and evolut of local ictal phenomena often are not necessary, they can be useful; for instance, in patient who are candid for surgic treatment, or for research design to elucid the anatom substrat or pathophysiolog mechan under specif clinic behaviors. Commun among clinicians, and among researchers, will be great enhanc by the establish of standard terminolog for describ ictal semiology. Engel 2006 Axis 1: Ictal phenomenology—from the Glossari of Descript Ictal Terminology, can be use to describ ictal event with ani degre of detail needed. Axis 1 of the diagnost scheme involv a detail descript of ictal phenomenolog util a glossari of descript ictal terminolog (Blume et al., 2001). This can be extrem valuabl for older patient with focal epilepsi who are be evalu for surgic resection, but is not like to be necessari in infant and young children, so it is optional.

engel 2001 axis 1 ictal phenomenology

engel 2001 axis 1 consists of a description of the ictal semiology, using a standardized glossary of descriptive terminology. the description of the ictal event, without reference to etiology, anatomy, or mechanisms, can be very brief or extremely detailed, as required for clinical or research purposes. although detailed descriptions of the onset and evolution of localized ictal phenomena often are not necessary, they can be useful; for instance, in patients who are candidates for surgical treatment, or for research designed to elucidate the anatomic substrates or pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying specific clinical behaviors. communication among clinicians, and among researchers, will be greatly enhanced by the establishment of standardized terminology for describing ictal semiology. engel 2006 axis 1: ictal phenomenology—from the glossary of descriptive ictal terminology, can be used to describe ictal events with any degree of detail needed. axis 1 of the diagnostic scheme involves a detailed description of ictal phenomenology utilizing a glossary of descriptive ictal terminology (blume et al., 2001). this can be extremely valuable for older patients with focal epilepsy who are being evaluated for surgical resection, but is not likely to be necessary in infants and young children, so it is optional.

engel 2001 axi 1 ictal phenomenolog

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Engel 2001 Axis 1 consist of a descript of the ictal semiology, use a standard Glossari of Descript Terminology. The descript of the ictal event, without refer to etiology, anatomy, or mechanisms, can be veri brief or extrem detailed, as requir for clinic or research purposes. Although detail descript of the onset and evolut of local ictal phenomena often are not necessary, they can be useful; for instance, in patient who are candid for surgic treatment, or for research design to elucid the anatom substrat or pathophysiolog mechan under specif clinic behaviors. Commun among clinicians, and among researchers, will be great enhanc by the establish of standard terminolog for describ ictal semiology. Engel 2006 Axis 1: Ictal phenomenology—from the Glossari of Descript Ictal Terminology, can be use to describ ictal event with ani degre of detail needed. Axis 1 of the diagnost scheme involv a detail descript of ictal phenomenolog util a glossari of descript ictal terminolog (Blume et al., 2001). This can be extrem valuabl for older patient with focal epilepsi who are be evalu for surgic resection, but is not like to be necessari in infant and young children, so it is optional.

engel 2001 axis 1 ictal phenomenology

engel 2001 axis 1 consists of a description of the ictal semiology, using a standardized glossary of descriptive terminology. the description of the ictal event, without reference to etiology, anatomy, or mechanisms, can be very brief or extremely detailed, as required for clinical or research purposes. although detailed descriptions of the onset and evolution of localized ictal phenomena often are not necessary, they can be useful; for instance, in patients who are candidates for surgical treatment, or for research designed to elucidate the anatomic substrates or pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying specific clinical behaviors. communication among clinicians, and among researchers, will be greatly enhanced by the establishment of standardized terminology for describing ictal semiology. engel 2006 axis 1: ictal phenomenology—from the glossary of descriptive ictal terminology, can be used to describe ictal events with any degree of detail needed. axis 1 of the diagnostic scheme involves a detailed description of ictal phenomenology utilizing a glossary of descriptive ictal terminology (blume et al., 2001). this can be extremely valuable for older patients with focal epilepsy who are being evaluated for surgical resection, but is not likely to be necessary in infants and young children, so it is optional.

engel 2001 axi 1 ictal phenomenolog

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