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  • 21. Lateralizing and localizing value of seizure semiology: Comparison with scalp EEG, MRI and PET in patients successfully treated with resective epilepsy surgery.
    Elwan S, Alexopoulos A, Silveira DC, Kotagal P.
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    Hoffmann JM, Elger CE, Kleefuss-Lie AA.
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  • 23. The lateralizing value of ictal clinical symptoms in uniregional temporal lobe epilepsy.
    Steinhoff BJ, Schindler M, Herrendorf G, Kurth C, Bittermann HJ, Paulus W.
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  • 24. Postictal nose wiping: a lateralizing sign in temporal lobe complex partial seizures.
    Leutmezer F, Serles W, Lehrner J, Pataraia E, Zeiler K, Baumgartner C.
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  • 29. Peri-ictal bed leaving in temporal lobe epilepsy: incidence and lateralizing value.
    Musilová K, Kuba R, Brázdil M, Tyrlíková I, Rektor I.
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  • 31. Ictal vocalizations occur more often in temporal lobe epilepsy with dominant (left-sided) epileptogenic zone.
    Horvath RA, Fogarasi A, Schulz R, Perlaki G, Kalmar Z, Tóth V, Kovács N, Ebner A, Janszky J.
    Epilepsia; 2009 Jun; 50(6):1542-6. PubMed ID: 19170736
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  • 32. Electroclinical analysis of postictal noserubbing.
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    Bonelli SB, Lurger S, Zimprich F, Stogmann E, Assem-Hilger E, Baumgartner C.
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  • 34. Upper limb automatisms differ quantitatively in temporal and frontal lobe epilepsies.
    Silva Cunha JP, Rémi J, Vollmar C, Fernandes JM, Gonzalez-Victores JA, Noachtar S.
    Epilepsy Behav; 2013 May; 27(2):404-8. PubMed ID: 23545438
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  • 40. Postictal nosewiping lateralizes and localizes to the ipsilateral temporal lobe.
    Hirsch LJ, Lain AH, Walczak TS.
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