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| absence | Paroxysmal attacks of impaired consciousness, occasionally accompanied by spasm or twitching of cephalic muscles, which usually can be brought on by hyperventilation; depending on the type and severity of the absence, the EEG may show an abrupt onset of a 3/sec spike and wave pattern as in simple absence, or in atypical cases, a 4/sec spike and wave or faster spike complexes. The clinical states accompanying these EEG abnormalities may be classified as: 1) absence with no overt manifestations, e.g., simple absence; epileptic absence; subclinical absence; 2) absence with clonic movements, e.g., myoclonic absence; 3) absence with atonic states, e.g., atonic absence; 4) absence with tonic contractions, e.g., hypertonic muscular contraction; 5) absence with automatisms, e.g., various stereotyped movements, usually of the face or hands; 6) absence with atypical features, e.g., bizarre motor activity. Origin: L. Absentia (05 Mar 2000) |
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| absence seizure | <neurology> A type of seizure that in contrast to the grand mal seizure, are noted for their brevity and for the degree of loss of awareness (brief staring spell) accompanied by minimal motor manifestations. A common form of childhood epilepsy. (06 Oct 1997) |
| absent | 1. Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present. "Expecting absent friends." 2. Not existing; lacking; as, the part was rudimental or absent. 3. Inattentive to what is passing; absent-minded; preoccupied; as, an absent air. "What is commonly called an absent man is commonly either a very weak or a very affected man." (Chesterfield) Synonym: Absent, Abstracted. These words both imply a want of attention to surrounding objects. We speak of a man as absent when his thoughts wander unconsciously from present scenes or topics of discourse; we speak of him as abstracted when his mind (usually for a brief period) is drawn off from present things by some weighty matter for reflection. Absence of mind is usually the result of loose habits of thought; abstraction commonly arises either from engrossing interests and cares, or from unfortunate habits of association. Origin: F, fr. Absens, absentis, p. Pr. Of abesse to be away from; ab + esse to be. Cf. Sooth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| absent distal clavicle | <radiology> Cleidocranial dysostosis, rheumatoid arthritis, hyperparathyroidism (12 Dec 1998) |
| absent nasal septum | <radiology> Cocaine, Wegener's (midline lethal granuloma), surgery, trauma, syphilis, sarcoid (12 Dec 1998) |
| absent state | The saemiconscious state associated with an epileptic attack. Synonym: absent state. (05 Mar 2000) |
| absenteeism | Chronic absence from work or other duty. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms :
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the state of being absent; "he was surprised by the absence of any explanation" failure to be present the time interval during which something or somebody is away; "he visited during my absence" petit mal epilepsy: epilepsy characterized by paroxysmal attacks of brief clouding of consciousness (a possible other abnormalities)
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| absenteeism |
habitual absence from work
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| Absettarov virus |
a strain of Central European encephalitis virus belonging to the Far Eastern subgroup of the tick-borne encephalitis viruses, which causes disease in Central Europe, Scandinavia, and the western part of the former Soviet Union.
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| absence seizure |
A specific type of seizure in which a person does not lose consciousness but goes into an altered state for a very short period of time.
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| absence epilepsy |
epilepsy in which the person has repeated absence seizures.
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| ABSe | a descent down a nearly vertical surface by using a doubled rope that is coiled around the body and attached to some higher point |
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| ABSe | lower oneself with a double rope coiled aroound the body from a mountainside |
| ABSe | a person who descends down a nearly vertical face by using a doubled rope that is wrapped around the body and attached to some high point |
| ABSe | failure to be present |
| ABSe | the state of being absent |
| ABSe | epilepsy characterized by paroxysmal attacks of brief clouding of consciousness (a possible other abnormalities) |
| ABSe | the time interval during which something or somebody is away |
| ABSe | unauthorized military absence |
| ABSe | go away or leave |
| ABSe | lost in thought |
| ABSe | not in a specified place physically or mentally |
| ABSe | one that is absent or not in residence |
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