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- B82e2abe8b74b65f6fce25a48e9fb05a3 hasDbXref "HPO_CONTRIBUTOR:jalbers" @default.
- B82e2abe8b74b65f6fce25a48e9fb05a3 hasDbXref "PMID:28276060" @default.
- B82e2abe8b74b65f6fce25a48e9fb05a3 type Axiom @default.
- B82e2abe8b74b65f6fce25a48e9fb05a3 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B82e2abe8b74b65f6fce25a48e9fb05a3 annotatedSource HP_0011097 @default.
- B82e2abe8b74b65f6fce25a48e9fb05a3 annotatedTarget "A sudden flexion, extension, or mixed extension-flexion of predominantly proximal and truncal muscles that is usually more sustained than a myoclonic movement but not as sustained as a tonic seizure. Limited forms may occur: Grimacing, head nodding, or subtle eye movements. Epileptic spasms frequently occur in clusters. Infantile spasms are the best known form, but spasms can occur at all ages" @default.