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- B894061d2df62dcf0144c7984e836d3ac hasDbXref 0000-0001-8486-0558 @default.
- B894061d2df62dcf0144c7984e836d3ac hasDbXref "PMID:28276060" @default.
- B894061d2df62dcf0144c7984e836d3ac hasDbXref "PMID:28276062" @default.
- B894061d2df62dcf0144c7984e836d3ac hasDbXref "PMID:28276064" @default.
- B894061d2df62dcf0144c7984e836d3ac hasDbXref "PMID:9637609" @default.
- B894061d2df62dcf0144c7984e836d3ac type Axiom @default.
- B894061d2df62dcf0144c7984e836d3ac annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B894061d2df62dcf0144c7984e836d3ac annotatedSource HP_0011150 @default.
- B894061d2df62dcf0144c7984e836d3ac annotatedTarget "Myoclonic absence seizure is a type of generalized non-motor (absence) seizure characterised by an interruption of ongoing activities, a blank stare and rhythmic three-per-second myoclonic movements, causing ratcheting abduction of the upper limbs leading to progressive arm elevation, and associated with 3 Hz generalized spike-wave discharges on the electroencephalogram. Duration is typically 10-60 s. Whilst impairment of consciousness may not be obvious the ILAE classified this seizure as a generalized non-motor seizure in 2017." @default.