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203 related items for PubMed ID: 25794467

  • 1. Epilepsy and eating disorders during pregnancy: Prevalence, complications and birth outcome.
    Kolstad E, Gilhus NE, Veiby G, Reiter SF, Lossius MI, Bjørk M.
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    Watson HJ, Diemer EW, Zerwas S, Gustavson K, Knudsen GP, Torgersen L, Reichborn-Kjennerud T, Bulik CM.
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  • 12. Pregnancy complications and neonatal outcomes in women with eating disorders.
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  • 14. Gestational and postpartum weight change patterns in mothers with eating disorders.
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  • 18. Pregnancy, delivery, and outcome for the child in maternal epilepsy.
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  • 19. Pregnancy complications in patients with epilepsy.
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  • 20. Pregnancy outcome in women with epilepsy in Western China: A prospective hospital based study.
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