Audiogenic seizure refers to reflex seizures that are triggered by high-intensity sound stimulation in genetically susceptible animals, characterized by generalized tonic-clonic seizure behaviors. AI generated definition based on: Medicinal Usage of Cannabis and Cannabinoids, 2023.
What is the ICD 10 data for epilepsy?
Epilepsy, unspecified, not intractable, without status epilepticus. G40. 909 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2024 edition of ICD-10-CM G40.
What seizures are caused by loud noises?
Startle epilepsy is a type of reflex epilepsy in which seizures are provoked by loud noises or sudden surprises. Most patients with startle epilepsy are only sensitive to one sensory modality (i.e. temperature, taste, sound, pressure).
What is an auditory seizure?
Description. Autosomal dominant epilepsy with auditory features (ADEAF) is an uncommon form of epilepsy that runs in families. People with this condition typically hear sounds (auditory features), such as buzzing, humming, or ringing, during seizures.
What does a startle seizure look like?
Startle seizures are typically characterized by an initial startle response followed by axial unilateral or bilateral tonic posturing, frequently causing the patient to fall. Autonomic manifestations, automatisms, laughter, and jerks may occur.
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What is the ICD 10 data code for seizure activity?
2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code G40. 89: Other seizures.
What body systems are affected by epilepsy?
Because epilepsy disrupts brain activity, its effects can trickle down to affect just about every part of the body. Cardiovascular system. Reproductive system. Respiratory system. Nervous system. Muscular system. Skeletal system. Digestive system.
What is the biggest trigger for seizures?
Commonly reported triggers include: Specific time of day or night. Lack of sleep- overtired, not sleeping well, not getting enough sleep, disrupted sleep. Illness- both with and without fever. Flashing bright lights or patterns. Alcohol- including heavy alcohol use or alcohol withdrawal.
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