Human Phenotype Ontology 
Grandparent Node:
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EEG with focal epileptiform discharges (HP:0011185)help
Parent Node:
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EEG with focal spikes (HP:0011193)help
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EEG with frontal focal spikes (HP:0012015)help
Term ID: 12015
Name: EEG with frontal focal spikes
Synonym:
Definition: EEG with focal sharp transient waves of a duration less than 80 msec in the frontal region.
Comments:
Reference: HP:0012015
Genes and Diseases:
 
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..expandEEG with central focal spikes (HP:0012014) help
..expandEEG with occipital focal spikes (HP:0012016) help
..expandEEG with parietal focal spikes (HP:0012017) help
..expandEEG with series of focal spikes (HP:0011194) help
..expandEEG with temporal focal spikes (HP:0012018) help
InputHPO IDHPO termDistanceGeneGene id entrezHGNC IDDiseaseIdDiseaseNameFrequencyOnsetHGMD variantsClinVar variants
 
HPO disease - gene - phenotype typical associations:
 
HPO disease - gene - phenotype less frequent non-typical associations:
HP:0012015HP:0012015EEG with frontal focal spikes0ADGRG1 CL E G H92894512ORPHA:98889Bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyriaHP:0040283 - Occasional88
HP:0012015HP:0012015EEG with frontal focal spikes0GRIN2A CL E G H29034585ORPHA:98818Landau-Kleffner syndromeHP:0040282 - Frequent434
HP:0012015HP:0012015EEG with frontal focal spikes0PI4KA CL E G H52978983ORPHA:98889Bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyriaHP:0040283 - Occasional11
HP:0012015HP:0012015EEG with frontal focal spikes0SRPX2 CL E G H2728630668ORPHA:98889Bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyriaHP:0040283 - Occasional50


Genes (4) :ADGRG1 GRIN2A PI4KA SRPX2

Diseases (2) :ORPHA:98889 ORPHA:98818
 

Human Phenotype Ontology(HPO) is developed by the Human Phenotype Ontology Consortium. The version used here is December 15 2022 release.