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Modelling dysfunction-specific interventions for seizure termination in epilepsy. [PDF]
Kamaraj AK, Szuromi MP.
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Breaking Bad Networks: Dorsal Striatal Stimulation for Seizure Control. [PDF]
Foutz TJ.
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Voxel-based mapping of postoperative epilepsy risk in glioma patients: supplementary motor area and limbic system correlations. [PDF]
William NKM, Wang L, Xianzhi L.
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Selective Head Cooling and NOX Inhibition Protect the Blood-Brain Barrier in Neonatal Epilepsy. [PDF]
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Ultra long-term EEG monitoring for developmental and epileptic encephalopathies: protocol for a prospective study using subscalp EEG. [PDF]
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Neurologic Clinics, 1998
Seizures are one of the most common neurologic emergencies. This article reviews the emergency evaluation and treatment of seizures, including status epilepticus. Pseudoseizures related to drugs, alcohol, and pregnancy are also discussed.
H L, Roth, F W, Drislane
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Seizures are one of the most common neurologic emergencies. This article reviews the emergency evaluation and treatment of seizures, including status epilepticus. Pseudoseizures related to drugs, alcohol, and pregnancy are also discussed.
H L, Roth, F W, Drislane
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Pediatric Annals, 2023
Febrile seizures (FSs) are the most common cause of pediatric seizures. They are defined as seizures in children age 6 months to 5 years with a temperature higher than 100.4°F, although they are more common at higher temperatures. A family history of FS is the most common risk factor.
Samantha, Biltz, Laura, Speltz
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Febrile seizures (FSs) are the most common cause of pediatric seizures. They are defined as seizures in children age 6 months to 5 years with a temperature higher than 100.4°F, although they are more common at higher temperatures. A family history of FS is the most common risk factor.
Samantha, Biltz, Laura, Speltz
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