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    Watemberg N, Afunevitz S, Ganelin-Cohen E, Mahajnah M.
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  • 29. Neurosurgical management of intractable rolandic epilepsy in children: role of resection in eloquent cortex. Clinical article.
    Benifla M, Sala F, Jane J, Otsubo H, Ochi A, Drake J, Weiss S, Donner E, Fujimoto A, Holowka S, Widjaja E, Snead OC, Smith ML, Tamber MS, Rutka JT.
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  • 31. Rolandic discharges in benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes, and in other forms of partial epilepsies.
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    Kakisaka Y, Nakasato N, Haginoya K, Kanno A, Tsuchiya S.
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  • 35. EEG characteristics predict subsequent epilepsy in children with their first unprovoked seizure.
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  • 38. Could Rolandic spikes be a prognostic factor of the neurocognitive outcome of children with BECTS?
    Tristano I, Nicita F, Garone G, Ursitti F, Nardone C, Rocchi V, Guido CA, Spalice A.
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