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  • 21. [Neurocognitive dysfunction in electrical status epilepticus during slow-wave sleep syndrome: Can the natural course of the syndrome be modified with early pharmacological treatment?].
    García-Peñas JJ.
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  • 24. Magnetoencephalographic patterns of epileptiform activity in children with regressive autism spectrum disorders.
    Lewine JD, Andrews R, Chez M, Patil AA, Devinsky O, Smith M, Kanner A, Davis JT, Funke M, Jones G, Chong B, Provencal S, Weisend M, Lee RR, Orrison WW.
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  • 28. [Electroencephalography in status epilepticus in sleep (ESES) in various clinical pictures].
    Popović Miocinović L, Durrigl V, Kapitanović Vidak H, Grubesić Z, Sremić S.
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    Shafrir Y, Prensky AL.
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  • 36. Epileptic encephalopathies of the Landau-Kleffner and continuous spike and waves during slow-wave sleep types: genomic dissection makes the link with autism.
    Lesca G, Rudolf G, Labalme A, Hirsch E, Arzimanoglou A, Genton P, Motte J, de Saint Martin A, Valenti MP, Boulay C, De Bellescize J, Kéo-Kosal P, Boutry-Kryza N, Edery P, Sanlaville D, Szepetowski P.
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  • 39. Encephalopathy with hemi-status epilepticus during sleep or hemi-continuous spikes and waves during slow sleep syndrome: a study of 21 patients.
    Fortini S, Corredera L, Pastrana AL, Reyes G, Fasulo L, Caraballo RH.
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  • 40. Autistic regression and disintegrative disorder: how important the role of epilepsy?
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