Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Oct 2022. Module: SNOMED CT core
Descriptions:
Id | Description | Lang | Type | Status | Case? | Module |
5298720018 | Epileptic spasms are a sudden flexion, extension, or mixed extension-flexion of predominantly proximal and truncal muscles that is usually more sustained than a myoclonic movement but not as sustained as a tonic seizure. Limited forms may occur: Grimacing, head nodding, or subtle eye movements. Epileptic spasms frequently occur in clusters. Generalized-onset epileptic spasms originate at some point within, and rapidly engage, bilaterally distributed networks. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5298721019 | Epileptic spasms are a sudden flexion, extension, or mixed extension-flexion of predominantly proximal and truncal muscles that is usually more sustained than a myoclonic movement but not as sustained as a tonic seizure. Limited forms may occur: Grimacing, head nodding, or subtle eye movements. Epileptic spasms frequently occur in clusters. Generalised-onset epileptic spasms originate at some point within, and rapidly engage, bilaterally distributed networks. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5013803018 | Generalised epileptic spasms | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5014491011 | Generalized onset epileptic spasms (finding) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5034337016 | Generalized epileptic spasms | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5034339018 | Generalised onset epileptic spasms | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5034340016 | Generalized onset epileptic spasms | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5048736018 | Generalised-onset epileptic spasms | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5048737010 | Generalized-onset epileptic spasms | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5156611016 | GES - generalized epileptic spasms | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5156612011 | GES - generalised epileptic spasms | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
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Epileptic spasms are a sudden flexion, extension, or mixed extension-flexion of predominantly proximal and truncal muscles that is usually more sustained than a myoclonic movement but not as sustained as a tonic seizure. Limited forms may occur: Grimacing, head nodding, or subtle eye movements. Epileptic spasms frequently occur in clusters. Generalized-onset epileptic spasms originate at some point within, and rapidly engage, bilaterally distributed networks. | Finding site | Brain structure | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
Epileptic spasms are a sudden flexion, extension, or mixed extension-flexion of predominantly proximal and truncal muscles that is usually more sustained than a myoclonic movement but not as sustained as a tonic seizure. Limited forms may occur: Grimacing, head nodding, or subtle eye movements. Epileptic spasms frequently occur in clusters. Generalized-onset epileptic spasms originate at some point within, and rapidly engage, bilaterally distributed networks. | Is a | These seizures originate at some point within, and rapidly engage, bilaterally distributed networks. They may involve musculature in any form. The motor event may consist of an increase (positive) or decrease (negative) in muscle contraction to produce a movement. | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Epileptic spasms are a sudden flexion, extension, or mixed extension-flexion of predominantly proximal and truncal muscles that is usually more sustained than a myoclonic movement but not as sustained as a tonic seizure. Limited forms may occur: Grimacing, head nodding, or subtle eye movements. Epileptic spasms frequently occur in clusters. Generalized-onset epileptic spasms originate at some point within, and rapidly engage, bilaterally distributed networks. | Is a | Epileptic spasms are a sudden flexion, extension, or mixed extension-flexion of predominantly proximal and truncal muscles, regardless of whether focal, generalised, or unknown onset, and whether aware or impaired awareness. An epileptic spasm is usually more sustained than a myoclonic movement but not as sustained as a tonic seizure. Limited forms may occur including grimacing, head nodding, or subtle eye movements. Epileptic spasms frequently occur in clusters. | true | Inferred relationship | Some |
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