- With prominent motor symptoms
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- A.1. Convulsive SE (CSE, synonym: tonic-clonic SE)
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- A.1.a. Generalized convulsive
- A.1.b. Focal onset evolving into bilateral convulsive SE
- A.1.c. Unknown whether focal or generalized
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- A.2. Myoclonic SE (prominent epileptic myoclonic jerks)
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- A.2.a. With coma
- A.2.b. Without coma
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- A.3.a. Repeated focal motor seizures (Jacksonian)
- A.3.b. Epilepsia partialis continua (EPC)
- A.3.c. Adversive status
- A.3.d. Oculoclonic status
- A.3.e. Ictal paresis (ie, focal inhibitory SE)
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- Without prominent motor symptoms (ie, nonconvulsive SE [NCSE])
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- B.1. NCSE with coma (including so-called "subtle" SE)
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- B.2.a.a. Typical absence status
- B.2.a.b. Atypical absence status
- B.2.a.c. Myoclonic absence status
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- B.2.b.a. Without impairment of consciousness (aura continua, with autonomic, sensory, visual, olfactory, gustatory, emotional/psychic/experiential, or auditory symptoms)
- B.2.b.b. Aphasic status
- B.2.b.c. With impaired consciousness
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- B.2.c. Unknown whether focal or generalized
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