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- B2f70a1fdf268163b5fdaa3b999a0bd2c hasDbXref 0000-0002-1735-8178 @default.
- B2f70a1fdf268163b5fdaa3b999a0bd2c hasDbXref "PMID:20926350" @default.
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- B2f70a1fdf268163b5fdaa3b999a0bd2c annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B2f70a1fdf268163b5fdaa3b999a0bd2c annotatedSource HP_0033722 @default.
- B2f70a1fdf268163b5fdaa3b999a0bd2c annotatedTarget "An autonomic epileptic aura is a purely subjective manifestation of an epileptic seizure pertaining to autonomic nervous system function. Autonomic auras include cardiorespiratory (e.g., palpitations and shortness of breath), gastrointestinal, genitourinary (genital sensations, urinary urge), and cutaneous (feeling of warmth or cold) sensations. Abdominal auras constitute the most common type of autonomic aura. These include sensations of nausea, pain, or indescribable discomfort in the abdominal or periumbilical area that can be static, rise to the chest and throat, or descend into the lower abdominal region." @default.