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Abstract Objective A large proportion of pediatric epilepsies have an underlying genetic etiology. Limited studies have explored the efficacy of whole genome sequencing (WGS) in a clinical setting. Our academic–clinical center implemented clinical whole exome sequencing (WES) in 2014, then transitioned to WGS from 2015.
Olivia J. Henry+10 more
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Corrigendum: ATP6V0C is associated with febrile seizures and epilepsy with febrile seizures plus. [PDF]
Tian Y+14 more
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Do Febrile Seizures Cause Mesial Temporal Sclerosis? [PDF]
William H. Theodore
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Risk of epilepsy in neonates with seizures
Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Lakshmi Nagarajan
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Abstract Objective We aimed to assess the prevalence, clinical characteristics, and risk factors for psychosis in a cohort of people with epilepsy in West China. Methods We used retrospective information from databases of three tertiary epilepsy centers, which included follow‐up records from 2006 onward.
Sisi Shen+6 more
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Animal Models of Febrile Seizures: Limitations and Recent Advances in the Field. [PDF]
Griflyuk AV, Postnikova TY, Zaitsev AV.
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Management of children with febrile seizures: a Greek nationwide survey. [PDF]
Kopsidas I+6 more
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From swelling to sclerosis: acute change in mesial hippocampus after prolonged febrile seizure [PDF]
Deborah K. Sokol+4 more
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Mutations in GABRB3: From febrile seizures to epileptic encephalopathies
R. Møller+41 more
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