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  • 45. Familial cortical tremor with epilepsy: an under-recognized familial tremor.
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  • 48. A study of 63 cases with eyelid myoclonia with or without absences: type of seizure or an epileptic syndrome?
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  • 54. Refractory coeliac disease associated with late onset epilepsy, ataxia, tremor and progressive myoclonus with giant cortical evoked potentials--a case report and review of literature.
    Javed S, Safdar A, Forster A, Selvan A, Chadwick D, Nicholson A, Jacob A.
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    Horng YC, Chou YH, Lin MY, Wang PJ.
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  • 56. Transient myoclonic state with asterixis in elderly patients: a new syndrome?
    Hashimoto S, Kawamura J, Yamamoto T, Kinoshita A, Segawa Y, Harada Y, Suenaga T.
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  • 57. Familial cortical myoclonic tremor as a unique form of cortical reflex myoclonus.
    Terada K, Ikeda A, Mima T, Kimura M, Nagahama Y, Kamioka Y, Murone I, Kimura J, Shibasaki H.
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    Okino S.
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  • 59. Unconsciousness, automatisms, and myoclonic jerks with diffuse rhythmic 9-Hz discharges.
    Nadel A, Waddell G, Volow M, Escueta AV.
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