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  • 45. Idiopathic generalised epilepsies with 3 Hz and faster spike wave discharges: a population-based study with evaluation and long-term follow-up in 71 patients.
    Siren A, Eriksson K, Jalava H, Kilpinen-Loisa P, Koivikko M.
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  • 47. Perioral myoclonia with absences and myoclonic status aggravated by oxcarbazepine.
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    Panayiotopoulos CP, Ferrie CD, Koutroumanidis M, Rowlinson S, Sanders S.
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  • 51. Therapeutic approach to difficult-to-treat typical absences and related epilepsy syndromes.
    Mastroianni G, Ascoli M, Gasparini S, Brigo F, Cianci V, Neri S, Russo E, Aguglia U, Ferlazzo E.
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  • 54. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: characteristics of a primary generalized epilepsy.
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  • 56. Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of a cohort of patients with epilepsy and absence seizures.
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  • 59. [Epilepsy with myoclonic absences].
    Salas Puig J, Acebes A, González C, Tuñón A, Guisasola LM, Lahoz CH.
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