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Prevalence of Vitamin B12 Deficiency in West Syndrome: A Retrospective Chart Review.
Singh M, Bansal M, Kaushik JS.
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Battered Woman Syndrome: A Tool for Batterers? [PDF]
Griffith, Melanie Frager
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Mission de prospection pour l'élaboration de projets de recherche sur les arboviroses zoonotiques en Asie du Sud-Est. Rapport de mission du 22 août au 4 septembre 2010 [PDF]
Chevalier, Véronique
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Deterministic Learning-Based WEST Syndrome Analysis and Seizure Detection on ECG
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems - II - Express Briefs, 2022WEST syndrome is an unknown etiology infant epilepsy, which is characterized by the flexion spastic seizure, intellectual motion development lag, electrode abnormalities, arrhythmia.
Shiyao Chen+6 more
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Disparate treatment outcomes according to presence of pathogenic mutations in West syndrome
Epilepsia, 2021It has been known that West syndrome (WS) patients with an unknown etiology have better clinical outcomes than patients with an identified etiology of any kind.
H. Choi+7 more
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Journal of Child Neurology, 2002
West's syndrome (infantile spasms) can be considered the classic disorder of the catastrophic childhood epilepsies. Although West's syndrome was identified 160 years ago, it is still not fully understood today. Because of the multiple etiologies associated with West's syndrome, the evaluation and treatment of the disease are complex, and, to date ...
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West's syndrome (infantile spasms) can be considered the classic disorder of the catastrophic childhood epilepsies. Although West's syndrome was identified 160 years ago, it is still not fully understood today. Because of the multiple etiologies associated with West's syndrome, the evaluation and treatment of the disease are complex, and, to date ...
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Leigh syndrome associated with West syndrome
Brain and Development, 2003Leigh syndrome (LS) (sub-acute necrotizing encephalomyelopathy) is characterized by symmetric brain lesions occurring mainly in the basal ganglia and associated with variable clinical manifestations such as hypotonia, psychomotor retardation, and feeding difficulties. Patients with LS may develop seizures.
Toshiro Maihara+6 more
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