FocalSeizure |
appearance as argument number 1 |
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(documentation FocalSeizure EnglishLanguage "Focal seizures (also called partial seizures and localized seizures) are seizures which affect initially only one hemisphere of the brain. The brain is divided into two hemispheres, each consisting of four lobes – the frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital lobes. A focal seizure is generated in and affects just one part of the brain – a whole hemisphere or part of a lobe. Symptoms will vary according to where the seizure occurs. When seizures occur in the frontal lobe the patient may experience a wave-like sensation in the head. When seizures occur in the temporal lobe, a feeling of déjà vu may be experienced. When seizures are localized to the parietal lobe, a numbness or tingling may occur. With seizures occurring in the occipital lobe, visual disturbances or hallucinations have been reported.[from Wikipedia]") | Medicine.kif 1643-1656 | |
(subclass FocalSeizure Seizure) | Medicine.kif 1641-1641 |
appearance as argument number 2 |
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(termFormat EnglishLanguage FocalSeizure "focal seizure") | Medicine.kif 1658-1658 | |
(termFormat EnglishLanguage FocalSeizure "localized seizure") | Medicine.kif 1659-1659 | |
(termFormat EnglishLanguage FocalSeizure "partial seizure") | Medicine.kif 1660-1660 |
antecedent |
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(=> (and (instance ?S FocalSeizure) (experiencer ?S ?A)) (holdsDuring (WhenFn ?S) (attribute ?A Conscious))) |
Medicine.kif 1662-1668 |
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