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																		 Epilepsy, Partial, Motor
 
																		 
																		
																	 
																		 
																		
																	 
																			
																					
	"Epilepsy, Partial, Motor" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, 
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				A disorder characterized by recurrent localized paroxysmal discharges of cerebral neurons that give rise to seizures that have motor manifestations. The majority of partial motor seizures originate in the FRONTAL LOBE (see also EPILEPSY, FRONTAL LOBE). Motor seizures may manifest as tonic or clonic movements involving the face, one limb or one side of the body. A variety of more complex patterns of movement, including abnormal posturing of extremities, may also occur.
    
			 
				
				
					
						| Descriptor ID | D020938 |  
						| MeSH Number(s) | C10.228.140.490.360.272 |  
						| Concept/Terms | Epilepsy, Partial, MotorEpilepsy, Partial, MotorPartial Epilepsy, MotorEpilepsy, Motor PartialPartial Seizure Disorder, MotorMotor Partial Seizure DisorderSeizure Disorder, Partial, MotorFocal Motor EpilepsyEpilepsy, Focal MotorMotor Epilepsy, FocalMotor Seizure DisorderMotor Seizure DisordersSeizure Disorders, MotorSeizure Disorder, Motor
 Versive SeizuresVersive SeizuresSeizure, VersiveSeizures, VersiveVersive Seizure
 Hemimotor Seizure DisorderHemimotor Seizure DisorderHemimotor Seizure DisordersSeizure Disorders, HemimotorSeizure Disorder, HemimotorHemimotor EpilepsyEpilepsy, HemimotorHemimotor Epilepsies
 Focal Clonic SeizuresFocal Clonic SeizuresClonic Seizures, FocalFocal Clonic SeizureSeizure, Focal Clonic
 Focal Tonic SeizuresFocal Tonic SeizuresFocal Tonic SeizureTonic Seizure, FocalTonic Seizures, Focal
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								Jobst BC, Kapur R, Barkley GL, Bazil CW, Berg MJ, Bergey GK, Boggs JG, Cash SS, Cole AJ, Duchowny MS, Duckrow RB, Edwards JC, Eisenschenk S, Fessler AJ, Fountain NB, Geller EB, Goldman AM, Goodman RR, Gross RE, Gwinn RP, Heck C, Herekar AA, Hirsch LJ, King-Stephens D, Labar DR, Marsh WR, Meador KJ, Miller I, Mizrahi EM, Murro AM, Nair DR, Noe KH, Olejniczak PW, Park YD, Rutecki P, Salanova V, Sheth RD, Skidmore C, Smith MC, Spencer DC, Srinivasan S, Tatum W, Van Ness P, Vossler DG, Wharen RE, Worrell GA, Yoshor D, Zimmerman RS, Skarpaas TL, Morrell MJ. Brain-responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable seizures arising from eloquent and other neocortical areas. Epilepsia. 2017 06; 58(6):1005-1014.
								Barker A, Ng J, Rittey CD, Kandler RH, Mordekar SR. Outcome of children with hyperventilation-induced high-amplitude rhythmic slow activity with altered awareness. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2012 Nov; 54(11):1001-5. | 
																	
																		
																			
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