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Child's Brain (1979) 5 (4): 420–425.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...Alan G. Nogen In this two-phase study, 21 pediatric patients with epilepsy and spasticity were initially treated with dantrolene sodium suspension and, after a washout period, began a double-blind portion where one half received dantrolene sodium suspension and the other half received a placebo...
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Child's Brain (1983) 10 (6): 369–380.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...Carlo Mazza; Alberto Pasqualin; Renato Scienza; Alberto Bazzan; Renato Da Pian 24 patients below 16 years of age with intracranial arteriovenous malformations are considered. Presenting history has been constituted mainly by intracranial hemorrhage, followed by epilepsy and hydrocephalus...
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Child's Brain (1983) 10 (6): 387–392.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...Paolo Ambrosetto; Giovanni Ambrosetto; Roberto Michelucci; Antonella Bacci 2 cases of Sturge-Weber syndrome without facial nevus are reported. The patients presented different forms of epilepsy. The diagnosis was made by computed tomography (CT) which showed typical intracranial calcifications...
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Child's Brain (1982) 9 (1): 48–52.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
... a flexible electrode array of four 0.5 cm discs which can be banked to larger sizes, and left in place subdurally as well as epidurally. It can be used for stimulation as well as recording. 4 3 2008 Seizure surgery Epilepsy Intraoperative EEG monitoring Chronic EEG monitoring Cortical...
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Child's Brain (1976) 2 (1): 54–58.
Published Online: 27 February 2008
...Loren Amacher When epilepsy is localized, limited excisions can be very effective for control of seizures without increased neurological deficit. Van Wagenen found that a seizure discharge confined to one hemisphere would not produce an unconscious state, so he treated his patients with partial...