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Neuroepidemiology (2022) 56 (2): 138–146.
Published Online: 20 January 2022
...% CI: 3.64–3.74%] for winter births, 3.57% [95% CI: 3.52–3.62%] for spring births, 3.55% [95% CI: 3.50–3.59%] for summer births, and 3.64% [95% CI: 3.59–3.69%] for fall births). Discussion/Conclusion: The study found a significant seasonal variation in onset of the first febrile seizure and in the age...
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Neuroepidemiology (2015) 44 (4): 249–254.
Published Online: 16 June 2015
... presented at the discharge diagnoses in admission records between 1997 and 2011. Calendar year, age, and sex-specific incidence, and seasonal variation were estimated. Results: A total of 5,998 patients were identified. The male-to-female rate ratio was 1.54. The crude incidence rate was 1.65 per 100,000...
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Neuroepidemiology (2007) 29 (1-2): 89–95.
Published Online: 20 May 2009
..., medulloblastoma, has some seasonal variation in incidence by month of birth. Methods: Data from cases in the Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States, including primary brain tumor cases diagnosed in children (0–19 years) between the years 1995 and 2001 from 13 state cancer registries, were analyzed...
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Neuroepidemiology (2006) 26 (4): 195–198.
Published Online: 09 June 2006
... to in the content or advertisements. Multiple sclerosis progression Seasonal variation Month of birth Survival analysis Original Paper Neuroepidemiology 2006;26:195 198 DOI: 10.1159/000092406 Published online: March 28, 2006 Does the Season or Month of Birth In uence Disease Progression in Multiple...
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Neuroepidemiology (2003) 22 (3): 204–210.
Published Online: 25 April 2003
...Konstantinos Spengos; Konstantinos Vemmos; Georgios Tsivgoulis; Efstathios Manios; Nikolaos Zakopoulos; Myron Mavrikakis; Demitris Vassilopoulos A seasonal variation with an incidence peak during the colder period of the year, as well as a circadian distribution with a single peak of stroke onset...
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Neuroepidemiology (1989) 8 (5): 262–265.
Published Online: 25 September 1989
...(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Polymyositis Dermatomyositis Seasonal variation Neuroepidemiology 1989;8:262-265 © 1989 S. Karger AG, Basel 0251-5350...
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Neuroepidemiology (1988) 7 (2): 89–98.
Published Online: 06 April 1988
...-008952.75/0 Seasonal Variation of Stroke - Does it Exist?1 José Billera, Michael P. Jones'0, Askiel Bruno0, Harold P. Adams, Jr. a, Karla Banwart3 aDivision of Cerebrovascular Diseases, Department of Neurology, and bDivision of Biostatistics, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Iowa College...