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Holden, Kenton
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Holden, Kenton
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Academic Article
The effect of tiagabine on spasticity in children with intractable epilepsy: a pilot study.
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Topiramate for intractable childhood epilepsy.
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Childhood epilepsy: an overview.
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X-linked lissencephaly with absent corpus callosum and ambiguous genitalia.
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The modified Atkins diet: a potential treatment for developing countries.
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Stopping medication in children with epilepsy: predictors of outcome.
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Prevalence, incidence, and etiology of epilepsies in rural Honduras: the Salam? Study.
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Febrile and afebrile or provoked and unprovoked seizures?
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Expansion of the deletion 13q syndrome phenotype: a case report.
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Adherence and complementary and alternative medicine use among Honduran people with epilepsy.
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Reduction in rate of epilepsy from neurocysticercosis by community interventions: the Salam?, Honduras study.
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Seizures and X-linked intellectual disability.
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Discontinuing antiepileptic medication in children with epilepsy after two years without seizures. A prospective study.
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Neurological involvement in nevus unis lateris and nevus linearis sebaceus.
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Medroxprogesterone acetate in the treatment of seizures associated with menstruation.
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Neonatal seizures. I. Correlation of prenatal and perinatal events with outcomes.
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Epilepsy
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Epilepsy, Generalized
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Epilepsies, Partial
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Epilepsy