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230381009: Focal epilepsy (disorder)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5224370017 A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
345224018 Localisation-related epilepsy en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
345225017 Focal epilepsy en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
345228015 Localization-related epilepsy en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5159229015 Focal epilepsy (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Is a A disease of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures. true Inferred relationship Some
A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Finding site The cerebrum is the regional structure of the brain, which is the adult equivalent of the forebrain or prosencephalon. It is constituted by the structural derivatives of the telencephalon and diencephalon including the cerebral hemispheres, epithalamus, thalamus, hypothalamus, lateral ventricles and third ventricle. This definition is harmonious with the Federation of Association of Anatomist Second Edition (2019) Part V Terminologia Anatomica. false Inferred relationship Some 1
A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Has definitional manifestation Seizure false Inferred relationship Some
A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Finding site Brain structure true Inferred relationship Some 1

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Localization-related symptomatic epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Localization-related symptomatic epilepsy with specific precipitant Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Hemiplegia-hemiconvulsion-epilepsy syndrome Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Localization-related cryptogenic epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Localization-related idiopathic epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Psychomotor epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Partial epilepsy with impairment of consciousness Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Partial epilepsy without mention of impairment of consciousness Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Localization-related(focal)(partial)idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with seizures of localized onset Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Motor epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Jacksonian, focal or motor epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Partial epilepsy with autonomic symptoms Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Refractory localization-related epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Cortical dysplasia with focal epilepsy syndrome Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Focal epilepsy-intellectual disability-cerebro-cerebellar malformation is a rare, genetic neurological disorder characterized by early infantile-onset of seizures, borderline to moderate intellectual disability, cerebellar features including dysarthria and ataxia and cerebellar atrophy and cortical thickening observed on MRI imaging. Seizures are typically focal (with prominent eye blinking, facial and limb jerking), precipitated by fever and often commence with an oral sensory aura (anesthetized tongue sensation). When not properly controlled by anti-epileptic medication, weekly frequency and persistence into adult life is observed. Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Benign focal seizure of adolescence (disorder) Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Somatosensory epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
A group of epilepsies characterized by age-dependent occurrence of drug responsive focal seizures in otherwise normal children. Seizures are focal motor or sensory with or without impaired awareness and may evolve to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures. Remission usually occurs by puberty. Development and cognition are typically normal. Neurological examination is normal. No significant structural lesions of the brain are present, and presumed genetic factors have an important role. The electroencephalogram (EEG) background activity is normal. Seizure semiology and EEG features are specific for each of the syndromes included in this group. Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Extratemporal epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the temporal lobe. Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the mesiobasal limbic area of the temporal lobe. Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Rasmussen syndrome Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the amygdalo-hippocampal area of the temporal lobe. Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the cingulate area of the frontal lobe. Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the parietal lobe. Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Occipital lobe epilepsy Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Familial focal epilepsy with variable foci is a rare genetic epilepsy disorder characterized by autosomal dominant lesional and nonlesional focal epilepsy with variable penetrance. Focal seizures emanate from different cortical locations (temporal, frontal, centroparietal, parietal, occipital) in different family members, but for each individual a single focus remains constant throughout lifetime. Seizure type (tonic, tonic-clonic or hyperkinetic) and severity varies among family members and tends to decrease (but do not disappear) during adulthood. Many patients have an aura and show automatisms during diurnal seizures whereas others have nocturnal seizures. Most individuals are of normal intelligence but patients with intellectual disability, autistic spectrum disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder have been described. Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Rhinencephalic epilepsy Is a False A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Benign partial epilepsy of infancy with complex partial seizures is a rare infantile epilepsy syndrome characterized by complex partial seizures presenting with motion arrest, decreased responsiveness, staring, automatisms and mild clonic movements, with or without apneas, normal interictal EEG and focal, mostly temporal discharges in ictal EEG. Most often, seizures occur in clusters and have a good response to treatment. Psychomotor development is normal. Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
Benign partial epilepsy with secondarily generalized seizures in infancy is a rare infantile epilepsy syndrome characterized by seizures presenting with motion arrest and staring. They are followed by generalized tonic-clonic convulsions with normal interictal EEG and focal paroxysmal discharges, followed by generalization in ictal EEG. Seizures usually occur in clusters and are responsive to treatment. Psychomotor development is normal. Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the insular cortex. Is a True A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. Inferred relationship Some

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