Attack, attacks - in the ICD-10-CM Index
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Attack, attacks
Adams-Stokes - I45.9 Conduction disorder, unspecified
akinetic - See: Epilepsy, generalized, specified NEC;
angina - See: Angina;
atonic - See: Epilepsy, generalized, specified NEC;
benign shuddering - G25.83 Benign shuddering attacks
cataleptic - See: Catalepsy;
coronary - See: Infarct, myocardium;
cyanotic, newborn - P28.2 Cyanotic attacks of newborn
drop NEC - R55 Syncope and collapse
epileptic - See: Epilepsy;
heart - See: infarct, myocardium;
hysterical - F44.9 Dissociative and conversion disorder, unspecified
jacksonian - See: Epilepsy, localization-related, symptomatic, with simple partial seizures;
myocardium, myocardial - See: Infarct, myocardium;
myoclonic - See: Epilepsy, generalized, specified NEC;
panic - F41.0 Panic disorder [episodic paroxysmal anxiety]
psychomotor - See: Epilepsy, localization-related, symptomatic, with complex partial seizures;
salaam - See: Epilepsy, spasms;
schizophreniform, brief - F23 Brief psychotic disorder
shuddering, benign - G25.83 Benign shuddering attacks
Stokes-Adams - I45.9 Conduction disorder, unspecified
syncope - R55 Syncope and collapse
transient ischemic (TIA) - G45.9 Transient cerebral ischemic attack, unspecified
specified NEC - G45.8 Other transient cerebral ischemic attacks and related syndromes
unconsciousness - R55 Syncope and collapse
hysterical - F44.89 Other dissociative and conversion disorders
vasomotor - R55 Syncope and collapse
vasovagal (paroxysmal) (idiopathic) - R55 Syncope and collapse
with alteration of consciousness (with automatisms) - See: Epilepsy, localization-related, symptomatic, with complex partial seizures;
without alteration of consciousness - See: Epilepsy, localization-related, symptomatic, with simple partial seizures;
Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions
Heart: The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood.
Panic: A state of extreme acute, intense anxiety and unreasoning fear accompanied by disorganization of personality function.
Syncope: A transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by diminished blood flow to the brain (i.e., BRAIN ISCHEMIA). Presyncope refers to the sensation of lightheadedness and loss of strength that precedes a syncopal event or accompanies an incomplete syncope. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp367-9)
Unconsciousness: Loss of the ability to maintain awareness of self and environment combined with markedly reduced responsiveness to environmental stimuli. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp344-5)