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Partial seizures
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Reorganization of language-specific cortex in patients with lesions or mesial temporal epilepsy
- E. Pataraia, P. G. Simos, E. M. Castillo, R. L. Billingsley-Marshall, A. L. McGregor, J. I. Breier, S. Sarkari, and A. C. Papanicolaou
Neurology 2004; 63: 1825-1832.
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Age at onset in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with a history of febrile seizures
- Jozsef Janszky, Imre Janszky, and Alois Ebner
Neurology 2004; 63: 1296-1298.
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- EDITORIALS
Association of genetic loci: Replication or not, that is the question
- Jurg Ott
Neurology 2004; 63: 955-958.
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EKG abnormalities in children and adolescents with symptomatic temporal lobe epilepsy
- H. Mayer, F. Benninger, L. Urak, B. Plattner, J. Geldner, and M. Feucht
Neurology 2004; 63: 324-328.
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The nature and course of neuropsychological morbidity in chronic temporal lobe epilepsy
- T. O. Oyegbile, C. Dow, J. Jones, B. Bell, P. Rutecki, R. Sheth, M. Seidenberg, and B. P. Hermann
Neurology 2004; 62: 1736-1742.
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Language dysfunction after frontal lobe partial seizures
- Hadassa Goldberg-Stern, Nathan Gadoth, William Cahill, and Michael Privitera
Neurology 2004; 62: 1637-1638.
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LGI1 mutations in temporal lobe epilepsies
- S. F. Berkovic, P. Izzillo, J. M. McMahon, L. A. Harkin, A. M. McIntosh, H. A. Phillips, R. S. Briellmann, R. H. Wallace, A. Mazarib, M. Y. Neufeld, A. D. Korczyn, I. E. Scheffer, and J. C. Mulley
Neurology 2004; 62: 1115-1119.
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LGI1 mutations in autosomal dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features
- R. Ottman, M. R. Winawer, S. Kalachikov, C. Barker-Cummings, T. C. Gilliam, T. A. Pedley, and W. A. Hauser
Neurology 2004; 62: 1120-1126.
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- CLINICAL/SCIENTIFIC NOTES
Botulinum toxin A improves involuntary limb movements in Rasmussen syndrome
- Dora A. Lozsadi, Ian K. Hart, and A. Peter Moore
Neurology 2004; 62: 1233-1234.
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Rasmussen encephalitis with active inflammation and delayed seizures onset
- I. Korn-Lubetzki, C. G. Bien, J. Bauer, M. Gomori, H. Wiendl, L. Trajo, H. Ovadia, B. Wilken, V. H. Hans, C. E. Elger, H. Hurvitz, and I. Steiner
Neurology 2004; 62: 984-986.
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