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Status Epilepticus, Generalized -- See Status Epilepticus


A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
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Status Epilepticus, Generalized Convulsive -- See Status Epilepticus


A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
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Status Epilepticus, Grand Mal -- See Status Epilepticus


A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
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Status Epilepticus, Non-Convulsive -- See Status Epilepticus


A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
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Status Epilepticus -- prevention & control : Continuous EEG monitoring : principles and practice / Aatif M. Husain, Saurabh R. Sinha, editors  2017 1
 

Status Epilepticus, Simple Partial -- See Status Epilepticus


A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
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Status Epilepticus, Subclinical -- See Status Epilepticus


A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
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Status Epilepticus -- therapy : Refractory Status Epilepticus Diagnosis and Treatment / edited by Xuefeng Wang, Shichuo Li  2017 1
 

Status, Games of -- See Simulation games



--subdivision Simulation games under topical headings
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Status, Health -- See Health Status


The level of health of the individual, group, or population as subjectively assessed by the individual or by more objective measures
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Status in the 1800s. : The Rise of the Medical Profession : a Study of Collective Social Mobility  2018 1
 

Status, Insurance -- See Insurance Coverage


Generally refers to the amount of protection available and the kind of loss which would be paid for under an insurance contract with an insurer. (Slee & Slee, Health Care Terms, 2d ed)
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Status (Islamic law) : The Islamic law of personal status / Jamal J. Nasir  1990 1
  Status (Law) -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Status (Law)   5
Status (Law) -- Australia -- History. : Every assistance & protection : a history of the Australian passport / Jane Doulman, David Lee  2008 1
Status (Law) -- Great Britain : The law of charitable status : maintenance and removal / Robert Meakin  2008 1
Status (Law) -- History : Documenting individual identity : the development of state practices in the modern world / edited by Jane Caplan and John Torpey  2001 1
Status (Law) -- Interpretation and construction.   2
Status (Law) -- Italy : L' accertamento Giudiziario Della Cittadinanza Italiana Iure Sanguinis - E-Book Un Viaggio Interdisciplinare Alla Ricerca Delle Origini Italiane  2022 1
Status (Law) -- Lebanon : In the shadow of sectarianism : law, Shi'ism, and the making of modern Lebanon / Max Weiss  2010 1
 

Status, Legal -- See Jurisprudence


The science or philosophy of law. Also, the application of the principles of law and justice to health and medicine
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Status Lymphaticus -- See Lymphatic Diseases


Diseases of LYMPH; LYMPH NODES; or LYMPHATIC VESSELS
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  Status, Marital -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Status Marmoratus -- See Movement Disorders


Syndromes which feature DYSKINESIAS as a cardinal manifestation of the disease process. Included in this category are degenerative, hereditary, post-infectious, medication-induced, post-inflammatory, and post-traumatic conditions
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Status, Maternal Educational -- See Educational Status


Educational attainment or level of education of an individual
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Status Migrainosus -- See Migraine Disorders


A class of disabling primary headache disorders, characterized by recurrent unilateral pulsatile headaches. The two major subtypes are common migraine (without aura) and classic migraine (with aura or neurological symptoms). (International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd ed. Cephalalgia 2004: suppl 1)
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Status, Nutrition -- See Nutritional Status


State of the body in relation to the consumption and utilization of nutrients
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Status, Nutritional -- See Nutritional Status


State of the body in relation to the consumption and utilization of nutrients
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Status, Occupational -- See Employment


The state of being engaged in an activity or service for wages or salary
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Status of forces. : Status of forces : criminal jurisdiction over military personnel abroad / Joop Voetelink  2015 1
Status of forces agreements.   3
Status of forces agreements Information storage and retrieval systems : U.S. security-related agreements in force since 1955 : introducing a new database / Jennifer Kavanagh  2014 1
Status of forces agreements Information storage and retrieval systems United States : U.S. security-related agreements in force since 1955 : introducing a new database / Jennifer Kavanagh  2014 1
Status of forces agreements -- United States : Status of forces agreements : foreign jurisdiction and congressional oversight / Jeffrey R. Webb, editor  2012 1
Status of forces agreements -- United States -- Databases : U.S. security-related agreements in force since 1955 : introducing a new database / Jennifer Kavanagh  2014 1
 

Status of forces treaties -- See Status of forces agreements


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Status of women   2
Status of women -- Africa : The role of women in African development, prepared by the Economic Commission for Africa, conference background paper for the World Conference of the International Women's Year, Mexico City, 19 June to 2 July 1975 / by United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Women's Programme  1975 1
Status offenders   3
Status offenders -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Pennsylvania. : Developing, monitoring, and enforcing juvenile justice legislation : a case study of Pennsylvania  1979 1
Status offenders -- United States.   4
 

Status, Parenthood -- See Parents


Persons functioning as natural, adoptive, or substitute parents. The heading includes the concept of parenthood as well as preparation for becoming a parent
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Status, Paternal Educational -- See Educational Status


Educational attainment or level of education of an individual
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Status, Petit Mal -- See Status Epilepticus


A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
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Status, Social -- See Social status



--subdivision Social conditions under classes of persons, e.g. Students--Social conditions
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Status, Socioeconomic -- See Social Class


A stratum of people with similar position and prestige; includes social stratification. Social class is measured by criteria such as education, occupation, and income
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Status, Women's -- See Women's Rights


The rights of women to equal status pertaining to social, economic, and educational opportunities afforded by society
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Statussymbol   2
statut dans l'emploi. : Pushing ahead with reform in Korea : labour market and social safety-net policies  2000 1
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