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Epileptic syndromes and their classification
2010This chapter provides the classification of epileptic syndromes as reported by the relevant ILAE Commission. Individual syndromes, comments on their classification and personal views are detailed in Chapters 8–17 of this book.
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Transient epileptic amnesia: Update on a slowly emerging epileptic syndrome.
Revue neurologique (Paris), 2015O. Felician+3 more
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GABBR2 mutations determine phenotype in rett syndrome and epileptic encephalopathy
Annals of Neurology, 2017Y. Yoo+34 more
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Neonatal epileptic seizures and neonatal epileptic syndromes
2010Neonatal epileptic seizures occur from birth to the end of the neonatal period.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 This is the most vulnerable of all the other periods of life for the development of epileptic seizures, particularly in the first 1 or 2 days from birth. Neonatal seizures differ from those of older children and adults.
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Epileptic Syndromes in Children [PDF]
Carl E. Stafstrom, Gregory L. Holmes
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Early‐onset pure absence epilepsy: a distinct epileptic syndrome
Acta paediatrica, 2011A. Verrotti+4 more
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Tailoring Materials for Epilepsy Imaging: From Biomarkers to Imaging Probes
Advanced Materials, 2022Cong Li
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