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230394006: Frontal lobe epilepsy (disorder)


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

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5382728018 A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
345244012 Frontal lobe epilepsy en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
618195018 Frontal lobe epilepsy (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
166581000172116 épilepsie du lobe frontal fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Is a épilepsie symptomatique définie par sa localisation false Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Finding site Frontal lobe structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Has definitional manifestation Seizure false Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Is a Finding of head region true Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Is a A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the supplementary motor cortex area of the frontal lobe. Is a True A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the anterior frontopolar area of the frontal lobe. Is a True A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the orbitofrontal area of the frontal lobe. Is a True A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the dorsolateral area of the frontal lobe. Is a True A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the opercular area of the frontal lobe. Is a True A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the primary motor cortex area of the frontal lobe. Is a True A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
épilepsie réfractaire du lobe frontal Is a False A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
épilepsie partielle du lobe frontal Is a False A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
A type of familial frontal lobe epilepsy where individuals present with clusters of motor seizures occurring from sleep, with usual onset in the first two decades of life, typically in adolescence (eleven to fourteen years). Focal motor seizures have hyperkinetic features or asymmetric tonic/dystonic features, usually with autonomic signs, vocalization, and negative emotional expression such as fear. Seizures are brief, with abrupt onset/offset, and there is often preserved awareness during the seizure. Individuals may describe a focal aware sensory or cognitive seizure before the motor features commence. Development and cognition are typically normal. Neurological examination is normal. The electroencephalogram (EEG) background is typically normal. The awake EEG is non epileptiform in most patients. During sleep, interictal epileptiform abnormalities are seen over the frontal areas in approximately 50% of patients. Neuroimaging is usually normal. There is a family history of sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy. Is a False A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
A type of frontal lobe epilepsy that presents with clusters of motor seizures occurring from sleep, with usual onset in the first two decades of life, typically in adolescence (eleven to fourteen years). Focal motor seizures have hyperkinetic features or asymmetric tonic/dystonic features, usually with autonomic signs, vocalization, and negative emotional expression such as fear. Seizures are brief, with abrupt onset/offset, and there is often preserved awareness during the seizure. Individuals may describe a focal aware sensory or cognitive seizure before the motor features commence. Focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures can occur. Development and cognition are typically normal. Neurological examination is normal. The electroencephalogram (EEG) background is typically normal. The awake EEG is non epileptiform in most patients. During sleep, interictal epileptiform abnormalities can be seen over the frontal areas. Neuroimaging is usually normal. Is a True A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some
A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the cingulate area of the frontal lobe. Is a True A type of focal epilepsy where all the seizures originate within the frontal lobe. Inferred relationship Some

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