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  • 3. Atypical semiology of rolandic epilepsy in some related syndromes.
    Aicardi J.
    Epileptic Disord; 2000; 2 Suppl 1():S5-9. PubMed ID: 11231217
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  • 5. [Bifocal atypical rolandic epilepsy with speech dyspraxia].
    Karlov VA, Baiarrnaa Dondovyn, Gnezditskiĭ VV.
    Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova; 2004; 104(12):4-9. PubMed ID: 15849864
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  • 7. Atypical "benign" partial epilepsy or pseudo-Lennox syndrome. Part I: symptomatology and long-term prognosis.
    Hahn A, Pistohl J, Neubauer BA, Stephani U.
    Neuropediatrics; 2001 Feb; 32(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 11315196
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  • 8. Idiopathic focal epilepsies: the "lost tribe".
    Pal DK, Ferrie C, Addis L, Akiyama T, Capovilla G, Caraballo R, de Saint-Martin A, Fejerman N, Guerrini R, Hamandi K, Helbig I, Ioannides AA, Kobayashi K, Lal D, Lesca G, Muhle H, Neubauer BA, Pisano T, Rudolf G, Seegmuller C, Shibata T, Smith A, Striano P, Strug LJ, Szepetowski P, Valeta T, Yoshinaga H, Koutroumanidis M.
    Epileptic Disord; 2016 Sep 01; 18(3):252-88. PubMed ID: 27435520
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  • 9. [Atypical evolutions of benign partial epilepsy of infancy with centro-temporal spikes].
    Fejerman N, Caraballo R, Tenembaum SN.
    Rev Neurol; 2016 Sep 01; 31(4):389-96. PubMed ID: 11008297
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  • 15. Idiopathic partial epilepsy: electroclinical demonstration of a prolonged seizure with sequential rolandic and occipital involvement. Seizure spread due to regional susceptibility?
    Parmeggiani L, Guerrini R.
    Epileptic Disord; 1999 Mar 01; 1(1):35-40. PubMed ID: 10937130
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  • 17. Atypical "benign" partial epilepsy of childhood or pseudo-lennox syndrome. Part II: family study.
    Doose H, Hahn A, Neubauer BA, Pistohl J, Stephani U.
    Neuropediatrics; 2001 Feb 01; 32(1):9-13. PubMed ID: 11315204
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  • 19. Panayiotopoulos syndrome: a benign childhood autonomic epilepsy frequently imitating encephalitis, syncope, migraine, sleep disorder, or gastroenteritis.
    Covanis A.
    Pediatrics; 2006 Oct 01; 118(4):e1237-43. PubMed ID: 16950946
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