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OMIM - Congenital disorder
Brain gene expression following exposure to the oganophosphonate anti-cholinesterase Sarin
Hypoxic seizure model of epileptogenesis in the rat
Children with complex seizures by influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 or rotavirus gastroenteritis
Experimental temporal lobe epilepsy and inhibition of NRSF
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The role of postictal laboratory blood analyses in the diagnosis and prognosis of seizures.
Focal cortical seizures start as standing waves and propagate respecting homotopic connectivity.
Anion gap can differentiate between psychogenic and epileptic seizures in the emergency setting.
Epileptic Seizures in Alzheimer Disease: A Review.
Catamenial Epilepsy: The Menstrual Cycle as a Clue to Predict Future Refractory Seizures.
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Neuroimaging Biomarker for Seizures
Levetiracetam Treatment of Neonatal Seizures
Etiology and Treatment of Neonatal Seizure
Epidemiology Study on Neonatal Seizure
The Impact of Electroencephalographic (EEG) Seizure Treatment in Neonatal Encephalopathy
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