Psychomotor Agitation. Psychomotor Hyperactivity . Psychomotor Restlessness . Hyperactivity, Psychomotor . Psychomotor Excitement . Restlessness, Psychomotor . Agitation, Psychomotor . Excitement, Psychomotor . Restlessness . Akathisia . A feeling of restlessness associated with increased motor activity. This may occur as a manifestation of nervous system drug toxicity or other conditions. . 1.00
Epilepsy, Complex Partial. Cryptogenic Partial Complex Epilepsy . Disorder, Complex Partial Seizures . Epilepsy, Cryptogenic, Partial Complex . Epilepsy, Psychic Equivalent . Epilepsy, Psychomotor . Epilepsy, Symptomatic, Partial Complex . Partial Complex Epilepsy, Cryptogenic . Partial Complex Epilepsy, Symptomatic . Seizure Disorder, Complex Partial . Symptomatic Partial Complex Epilepsy . Partial Epilepsy, Complex . Psychic Equivalent Epilepsy . Psychomotor Epilepsy . Complex Partial Epilepsy . Complex Partial Seizure Disorder . EPILEPSY, PARTIAL COMPLEX . EPILEPSY, PSYCHIC EQUIVALENT . EPILEPSY, PSYCHOMOTOR . A disorder characterized by recurrent partial seizures marked by impairment of cognition. During the seizure the individual may experience a wide variety of psychic phenomenon including formed hallucinations, illusions, deja vu, intense emotional feelings, confusion, and spatial disorientation. Focal motor activity, sensory alterations and AUTOMATISM may also occur. Complex partial seizures often originate from foci in one or both temporal lobes. The etiology may be idiopathic (cryptogenic partial complex epilepsy) or occur as a secondary manifestation of a focal cortical lesion (symptomatic partial complex epilepsy). (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp317-8) . 0.60
Psychomotor Disorders. Developmental Psychomotor Disorders . Psychomotor Disorders, Developmental . Developmental Psychomotor Disorder . Impairment, Psychomotor . Impairments, Psychomotor . Psychomotor Disorder, Developmental . Psychomotor Impairments . Psychomotor Impairment . Abnormalities of motor function that are associated with organic and non-organic cognitive disorders. . 0.55