U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Format

Send to:

Choose Destination

Deja vu aura

MedGen UID:
41442
Concept ID:
C0011194
Mental Process
Synonyms: Deja Vu; Vu, Deja
SNOMED CT: Déjà vu (313005)
 
HPO: HP:0012005

Definition

A subjective feeling that an experience which is occurring for the first time has been experienced before. [from HPO]

Term Hierarchy

Conditions with this feature

Familial temporal lobe epilepsy 3
MedGen UID:
368898
Concept ID:
C1968848
Disease or Syndrome
Familial temporal lobe epilepsy 8
MedGen UID:
909158
Concept ID:
C4225318
Disease or Syndrome
A temporal lobe epilepsy characterized by autosomal dominant inheritance of complex partial seizures with occasional secondary generalization and that has material basis in heterozygous mutation in the GAL gene on chromosome 11q13.
Epilepsy, familial temporal lobe, 1
MedGen UID:
1643229
Concept ID:
C4551957
Disease or Syndrome
Autosomal dominant epilepsy with auditory features (ADEAF) is a focal epilepsy syndrome with auditory symptoms and/or receptive aphasia as prominent ictal manifestations. The most common auditory symptoms are simple unformed sounds including humming, buzzing, or ringing; less common forms are distortions (e.g., volume changes) or complex sounds (e.g., specific songs or voices). Ictal receptive aphasia consists of a sudden onset of inability to understand language in the absence of general confusion. Less commonly, other ictal symptoms may occur, including sensory symptoms (visual, olfactory, vertiginous, or cephalic) or motor, psychic, and autonomic symptoms. Most affected individuals have focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures, usually accompanied by "focal aware" and "focal impaired-awareness" seizures, with auditory symptoms as a major focal aware seizure manifestation. Some persons have seizures precipitated by sounds such as a ringing telephone. Age at onset is usually in adolescence or early adulthood (range: age 4-50 years). The clinical course of ADEAF is benign. Seizures are usually well controlled after initiation of medical therapy.

Professional guidelines

PubMed

Schattman GL
Fertil Steril 2019 Dec;112(6):1046-1047. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2019.08.102. PMID: 31843076
Donnelly G
Am J Nurs 2018 Jan;118(1):11. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000529700.24731.15. PMID: 29280791
Stimmel B
J Addict Dis 2012;31(1):1-2. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2011.643179. PMID: 22356663

Supplemental Content

Table of contents

    Clinical resources

    Practice guidelines

    • PubMed
      See practice and clinical guidelines in PubMed. The search results may include broader topics and may not capture all published guidelines. See the FAQ for details.
    • Bookshelf
      See practice and clinical guidelines in NCBI Bookshelf. The search results may include broader topics and may not capture all published guidelines. See the FAQ for details.

    Consumer resources

    Recent activity

    Your browsing activity is empty.

    Activity recording is turned off.

    Turn recording back on

    See more...