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1285078002: Focal onset emotional epileptic seizure (finding)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-May 2023. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5245118013 An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere presenting with an emotion or the appearance of having an emotion as an early prominent feature, regardless of whether aware or with impaired awareness. Some of these phenomena are subjective and must be recalled and reported by the individual. Emotions involve fear, anxiety, agitation, anger, paranoia, pleasure, joy, ecstasy and other emotions. The seizure also encompasses affective manifestations with the appearance of emotions occurring without subjective emotionality, such as gelastic (laughing) or dacrystic (crying). en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5245117015 Focal onset emotional seizure en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5245119017 Focal onset emotional epileptic seizure en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5245120011 Focal-onset emotional epileptic seizure en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5245121010 Focal onset emotional epileptic seizure (finding) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5245122015 Focal emotional seizure en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere presenting with an emotion or the appearance of having an emotion as an early prominent feature, regardless of whether aware or with impaired awareness. Some of these phenomena are subjective and must be recalled and reported by the individual. Emotions involve fear, anxiety, agitation, anger, paranoia, pleasure, joy, ecstasy and other emotions. The seizure also encompasses affective manifestations with the appearance of emotions occurring without subjective emotionality, such as gelastic (laughing) or dacrystic (crying). Is a An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere, in which the initial manifestation is non-motor (including autonomic, behavior arrest, cognitive, emotional, or sensory onsets), regardless of whether aware or with impaired awareness. true Inferred relationship Some
An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere presenting with an emotion or the appearance of having an emotion as an early prominent feature, regardless of whether aware or with impaired awareness. Some of these phenomena are subjective and must be recalled and reported by the individual. Emotions involve fear, anxiety, agitation, anger, paranoia, pleasure, joy, ecstasy and other emotions. The seizure also encompasses affective manifestations with the appearance of emotions occurring without subjective emotionality, such as gelastic (laughing) or dacrystic (crying). Finding site Brain structure true Inferred relationship Some 1

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere, presenting with an emotion or the appearance of having an emotion as an early prominent feature, with retained awareness (defined as knowledge of self and environment) throughout the entire duration of the seizure. Is a True An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere presenting with an emotion or the appearance of having an emotion as an early prominent feature, regardless of whether aware or with impaired awareness. Some of these phenomena are subjective and must be recalled and reported by the individual. Emotions involve fear, anxiety, agitation, anger, paranoia, pleasure, joy, ecstasy and other emotions. The seizure also encompasses affective manifestations with the appearance of emotions occurring without subjective emotionality, such as gelastic (laughing) or dacrystic (crying). Inferred relationship Some
An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere, presenting with an emotion or the appearance of having an emotion as an early prominent feature, with impaired awareness (defined as impairment of knowledge of self and environment) occurring at any point within the seizure. Is a True An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere presenting with an emotion or the appearance of having an emotion as an early prominent feature, regardless of whether aware or with impaired awareness. Some of these phenomena are subjective and must be recalled and reported by the individual. Emotions involve fear, anxiety, agitation, anger, paranoia, pleasure, joy, ecstasy and other emotions. The seizure also encompasses affective manifestations with the appearance of emotions occurring without subjective emotionality, such as gelastic (laughing) or dacrystic (crying). Inferred relationship Some
An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere, initially manifesting as bursts of laughter or giggling, regardless of whether aware or with impaired awareness. Is a True An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere presenting with an emotion or the appearance of having an emotion as an early prominent feature, regardless of whether aware or with impaired awareness. Some of these phenomena are subjective and must be recalled and reported by the individual. Emotions involve fear, anxiety, agitation, anger, paranoia, pleasure, joy, ecstasy and other emotions. The seizure also encompasses affective manifestations with the appearance of emotions occurring without subjective emotionality, such as gelastic (laughing) or dacrystic (crying). Inferred relationship Some

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