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    Singh RK, Zecavati N, Singh J, Kaulas H, Nelson KB, Dean NP, Gaillard WD, Carpenter J.
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  • 25. Seizure recurrence risk following a first seizure in neurologically normal children.
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  • 30. When should a sleep-deprived EEG be performed following a presumed first seizure in adults?
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  • 33. A study of the first 350 cases referred for EEG in Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital.
    Shrestha R, Pradhan SN, Sharma SC, Shakya KN, Karki DB, Rana BB, Joshi LN.
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  • 34. Controversies regarding neonatal seizure recognition.
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  • 35. The importance of acknowledging clinical uncertainty in the diagnosis of epilepsy and non-epileptic events.
    Beach R, Reading R.
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  • 36. One-year outcome after a first clinically possible epileptic seizure: predictive value of clinical classification and early EEG.
    Maillard L, Jonas J, Boyer R, Frismand S, Mathey G, Vignal JP, Guillemin F, Maignan M, Vespignani H.
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  • 39. EEG abnormalities in children with a first unprovoked seizure.
    Shinnar S, Kang H, Berg AT, Goldensohn ES, Hauser WA, Moshé SL.
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