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  • 2. [Variants of Todd's paralysis: postictal apraxia and prolonged postictal hemineglect].
    Helmchen C, Steinhoff BJ, Dichgans M.
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  • 4. Eating epilepsy characterized by periodic spasms.
    Nakazawa C, Fujimoto S, Watanabe M, Tanaka M, Kageyama M, Ishikawa T, Watanabe Y.
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  • 5. Lifelong and new nocturnal events found to be right frontal lobe epilepsy secondary to a cortical dysplasia.
    Neiman ES, Noe KH, Seyffert M, Drazkowski JF, Sirven JI, Tapsell L, Chokroverty S.
    Sleep Med; 2010 Jan; 11(1):102-4. PubMed ID: 19782642
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  • 7. Interictal rhythmical midline theta differentiates frontal from temporal lobe epilepsies.
    Beleza P, Bilgin O, Noachtar S.
    Epilepsia; 2009 Mar; 50(3):550-5. PubMed ID: 18801040
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  • 8. [Hemiconvulsion-Hemiplegia-Epilepsy-Syndrome (HHE)].
    Herbst F, Heckmann M, Reiss I, Hügens-Penzel M, Gortner L, Neubauer B.
    Klin Padiatr; 2002 Mar; 214(3):126-7. PubMed ID: 12015645
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  • 9. Non-convulsive status epilepticus causing focal neurological deficits in CADASIL.
    Valko PO, Siccoli MM, Schiller A, Wieser HG, Jung HH.
    J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry; 2007 Nov; 78(11):1287-9. PubMed ID: 17940180
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  • 11. History and seizure semiology in distinguishing frontal lobe seizures and temporal lobe seizures.
    O'Brien TJ, Mosewich RK, Britton JW, Cascino GD, So EL.
    Epilepsy Res; 2008 Dec; 82(2-3):177-82. PubMed ID: 18804957
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  • 13. Neurosyphilis presenting as complex partial status epilepticus.
    Heald A, Connolly S, Hudgson P.
    Eur Neurol; 1996 Dec; 36(2):111-2. PubMed ID: 8654483
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  • 15. Statistical parameters of epileptiform brain activity differentiate frontal and temporal lobe patients.
    Merrifield WS, Sutherling WW, Mamelak AN.
    Epilepsy Res; 2007 Apr; 74(1):74-8. PubMed ID: 17336042
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  • 16. Oroalimentary automatisms induced by electrical stimulation of the fronto-opercular cortex in a patient without automotor seizures.
    Maestro I, Carreño M, Donaire A, Rumià J, Conesa G, Bargalló N, Falcón C, Setoain X, Pintor L, Boget T.
    Epilepsy Behav; 2008 Aug; 13(2):410-2. PubMed ID: 18565797
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