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Abdominal, (E) | |
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Abscess Cerebral, Absence(S, E) | |
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Acetazolamide(Diamox[registered]) | |
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Acid-basemetabolism | |
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Adenosine | |
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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone(ACTH) | |
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Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) | |
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Adversive (S) | |
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Affective (S) | |
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Age of Onset (of Seizures) | |
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Agranulocytosis | |
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Aicardi's Syndrome | |
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Acquired immuneodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) | |
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Alcohol, Effects of, Alopecia | |
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Alpers' (Disease) | |
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Alpha Rhythm, AmbulatoryEEG,, Ammonia | |
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Ammon's horn | |
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Amnesia | |
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Amygdala | |
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Anemia | |
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Anesthesia Aneurysms | |
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Arterial | |
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Angelman syndrome | |
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Angioma, Animal Models of the Epilepsies | |
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Anoxia/Hypoxia, Anticonvulsant/Antiepileptic Drug, (AED) Levels | |
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Anticonvulsant/AntiepilepticDrug Mechanisms | |
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Antiepileptic Drugs(AEDs) | |
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Antipsychotic Drugs | |
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Anxiety disorders and (S) | |
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Aphasia (E) | |
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Landau-Kleffner Syndrome | |
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Aphasic (S) *Apoptosis, Apnea, Arachnoid Cysts, Arrhythmia | |
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Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) | |
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Arteritis Cerebral | |
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Aspartame | |
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Aspartate | |
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Astatic (S) (also atonic or akinetic (S)) | |
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Astrocytoma | |
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Ataxia Ativan[registered] (Lorazepam) | |
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Atonic (S) | |
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Auditory (S) | |
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Aura Automatisms | |
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Autonomic (S) | |
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Awareness | |
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Axon | |
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Baltic Myoclonus | |
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Barbiturates | |
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Basic Mechanisms of the Epilepsies | |
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Batten-Vogt-Spielmeyer Syndrome | |
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Behavior (Abnormalities of) | |
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Bemegride[registered] (Megimide) Benign Epilepsies | |
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Benzodiazepines | |
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Beta Activity | |
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Bilateral Synchrony | |
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Primary | |
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Bilateral Synchrony | |
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Secondary, Biofeedback | |
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BOLD | |
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Brain | |
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Breast-feeding | |
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Breathholding Spells | |
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Bromides | |
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Calcium Channel Blockers | |
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Callostomy | |
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Carbamazepine (CBZ, Tegretol[registered]) | |
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Catamenial (S) | |
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Cataplexy Cavernomas | |
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Cavernous Hemangiomas | |
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Cavernous Angiomas | |
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Centrencephalic (S) | |
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Cerebellum | |
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Cerebrovascular Accidents and Seizures | |
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Ceroid-lipofuscinoses | |
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Chorea | |
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Choreoathetosis | |
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Paroxysmal | |
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Clinical Trials | |
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Clobazam (Urbanyl[registered]) | |
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Clonazepam (Klonopin[registered] | |
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Rivotril[registered]) | |
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Clonic (S) | |
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Clonic-Tonic-Clonic (S) | |
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Clorazepate (Tranxene[registered]) | |
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Cocaine, Cognitive (S) | |
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Commissurotomies, Complex (Partial Seizures) | |
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Compliance, Confusion, Consciousness, Contraceptives (Oral) | |
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Convulsions, Convulsive Syncope | |
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Corticectomy | |
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Corticography | |
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Cryptogenic | |
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Cure | |
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Cursive (S) | |
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Dacrystic (S) | |
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Delta Activity, Dendrite, Dentato-Pallido-Rubro-Luysian Atrophy | |
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Depakene[registered] (Valproic Acid) | |
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Depakote[registered] (Divalproex Sodium) | |
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Diagnosis | |
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Diamox[registered] | |
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Diazepam (Valium[registered]) | |
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Dilantin[registered] | |
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Phenytoin IV | |
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Diones (Oxazoline-Diones) | |
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Discharge (Epileptic) | |
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Down (Syndrome) (Trisomy 21) (Mongolism) | |
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Driving, Drop Attacks | |
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Falls (Epileptic) | |
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Dupuytren's (Disease) | |
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Dyskinesias 7 | |
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Dysmnestic (S) | |
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Dysphasic (S) | |
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Eclampsia | |
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EEG (Electroencephalography) | |
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Elderly | |
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Late-Life Onset (E) | |
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Electroconvulsive Therapy | |
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Electrodes | |
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Subdural (Epidural) | |
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Employment | |
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Encephalitis/Encephalitides | |
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Encephalopathies | |
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Epidemiology of the Epilepsies | |
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Epigastric (S) | |
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Epilepsy | |
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Epilepsy with Continuous Spikes and Waves During Slow Sleep/ESES (Electrical Status Epilepticus During Slow Sleep) | |
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Epileptic Encephalopathy, Epileptic Equivalent, Epileptic (S) | |
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Epileptogenesis (Secondary) | |
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Essential Epilepsy, Ethosuximide (Zarontino) | |
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Etiology, Evoked Potentials, Evolution (of Epilepsy) | |
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Famous People with Epilepsy, Febrile Convulsions/Seizures Felbamate (Felbatolo) | |
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Fertility, First Aid for Epilepsy, First Seizure, Flunarizine, Focal (S) | |
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Focus (Epileptogenic) | |
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Focus, Lesion-Related, Folate, Fragile-X Syndrome, Frontal Paroxysms, in Benign Partial Epilepsies in Childhood, Frontal (S, E) | |
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Fugue (Epileptic) | |
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Functional Epilepsy, Functional Foci, GABA, Gabapentin (Neurontin[registered]) | |
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Gabrene[registered] (Progabide) | |
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Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT) | |
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Gangliosidosis, Gaucher's (Disease) | |
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Gelastic (S) | |
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Generalized (E) | |
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Generalized (S) (or Bilateral and Symmetric (S)) | |
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Generic Drugs, Genetics, Glutamate-Aspartate, Grand Mal (S, E) | |
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Gustatory (S) | |
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Gyratory (S, E) | |
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Hallervorden-Spatz (Syndrome) | |
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Hallucinatory (S) | |
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Hamartomas, Headaches, Hematoma, Intracerebral Nontraumatic, Hemiconvulsion-Hemiplegia-Epilepsy (HHE) Syndrome, Heminevrin[registered] (Chlormethiazole) | |
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Hemiplegia, Postictal (Todd's Paralysis) | |
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Hemispherectomy, Hepatitis (Drug-Induced) | |
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Herpes Simplex Encephalitis, Hippocampus, Hirsutism, HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) | |
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Hormones, Huntington's Chorea (Disease) | |
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Hydantoins, Hydrocephalus, Hyperekplexia (Pathological Startle Response) | |
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Hyperglycemia, Hyperventilation, Hyponatremia, Hypoxia, Hypsarrhythmia, Ictal, Idiopathic (S, E) | |
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Idiosyncratic Reactions, Illusional (S) | |
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Immunosuppression, Incidence, Incontinence (Urinary) | |
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Induced (S) | |
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Inhibitory (S) | |
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Isolated (S) | |
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Jacksonian (S) | |
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Jansky-Bielchowsky (Disease) | |
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Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy, Juvenile Neuroaxonal Dystrophy (Seitelberger's Disease) | |
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Ketogenic Diet, Kindling (Phenomenon) | |
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Klonopin[registered] (Clonazepam) | |
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Kojewnikow's (Syndrome) | |
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Epilepsia Partialis Continua, Kufs (Disease) | |
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Lafora (Disease) | |
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Lamictal[registered] (Lamotrigine) | |
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Landau-Kleffner (Syndrome) | |
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Lennox-Gastaut (Syndrome) | |
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Leukoencephalitis, Leukoencephalopathies, Lidocaine (Xylocaine[registered]) | |
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Lipidoses, Lissencephaly (Agyria-Pachygyria) | |
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Cortical Dysplasia, Loading Dose (Oral) | |
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Lorazepam (Ativan[registered]) | |
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Magnesium, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) | |
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Magnetoencephalography (MEG) | |
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Malformations, Marriage, Memory, Meningitis, Mesial Temporal Sclerosis, Metabolic Errors (Inborn) | |
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Migraine, Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathies, Mitochondrial Myopathy, Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis | |
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Stroke-Like Episodes (MELAS) | |
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Mogadon[registered] (Nitrazepam) | |
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Monotherapy, Mortality, Movement (Seizures Induced By) | |
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Multiple (Disseminated) Sclerosis Myoclonic Encephalopathy (Early Myoclonic Encephalopathy) | |
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Myoclonic (E) | |
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Myoclonic Epilepsy in Infancy (Benign) | |
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Myoclonic Epilepsy in Infancy and Childhood (Severe) | |
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Myoclonic Epilepsies, Progressive,, Myoclonic-Astatic (E) (Doose's Syndrome) | |
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Myoclonic-Astatic (S) | |
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Myoclonic (S) | |
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Myoclonus, Myoclonus Epilepsy with Ragged Red Fibers (MERFF) | |
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Mysoline[registered] (Primidone) | |
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Narcolepsy, Neonatal (S) | |
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Neuropathies (and AEDs) | |
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Niemann-Pick (Disease) | |
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Night Terrors, Nitrazepam (Mogadon[registered]) | |
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Nystagmus (Epileptic) | |
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Occasional (S) | |
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Occipital (E) (Partial Epilepsy with Occipital Paroxysms),, Occipital (S) | |
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Olfactory (S) | |
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Oropharyngeal (S) | |
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Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal[registered]) | |
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P-300, Paraldehyde, Parasitoses, Parietal (E) | |
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Paroxysmal EEG Bursts, Paroxysmal Noctural Dystonia, Partial (S) (Seizures with Focal Onset) | |
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Petit Mal, Petit Mal (Intermediate) | |
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Phenobarbital, Phenytoin (PHT, Diphenylhydantoin, Dilantino) | |
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Phonatory (S) | |
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Phosphate-Calcium Metabolism, Photoconvulsive (S) (Induced (S)) | |
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Photosensitivity, Polypharmacy, Porencephaly, Porphyria, Positron Emission Tomography Scanning (PET) | |
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Postoperative (S) | |
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Post-Traumatic (E) | |
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Postural (S) | |
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Pregnancy, Prevalence, Primary (Generalized Epilepsies) | |
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Primidone (PRM, Mysoline[registered]) | |
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Progabide, (Gabrene[registered]) | |
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Prognosis, Prolactin, Prophylaxis Pseudoperiodic (or Periodic) Lateralized Epileptiform Discharges (PLEDs) | |
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Psychogenic (S) | |
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Psychomotor (S, E) | |
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Psychoses, Psychosocial (Problems) | |
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Psychotropic Medications, Pyknolepsy, Pyridoxine, Race, Ramsay Hunt, (Syndrome) (Dyssenergia Cerebellaris Myoclonica) | |
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Rasmussen's (Syndrome) | |
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Recurrence Rate, Reflex Epilepsy/Seizures and Triggered, Seizures, Refractory (E) | |
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Relapse, Remission, Rett (Syndrome) | |
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Rheumatism (Barbiturate-Related Connective Tissue Disorders) | |
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Rolandic (E) (Benign Rolandic or Centro-Temporal Epilepsy) | |
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Sabril[registered], Santavuori-Haltia (Disease) | |
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Scans (CT MRI) | |
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Scholastic Activities, Scotosensitive (S) | |
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Secondary Generalized (S) | |
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Self-Medication, Sensory (S) | |
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Sequelae (Traumatic Consequences of Seizures) | |
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Sex/Gender, Sexuality, Sialidoses Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) | |
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Situation-Related (S) | |
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Skin Eruptions and Toxic Dermatoses, Sleep, Sleepwalking, Somatomotor (S)/Focal Motor (S) | |
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Somatosensory (S) | |
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Spells, Sphingolipidoses, Sports, Status Epilepticus, Stereoencephalography (SEEG) | |
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Stress, Sturge-Weber (Syndrome) | |
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Suicide, Surgery in Epilepsy, Symptomatic (E) | |
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Syncope, Syndromes (Epileptic),, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Taurine, Tay-Sachs (Disease) | |
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Telemetry, Temporal Lobe (S, E) | |
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Theta Activity, Tolerance, Tonic (S) | |
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Tonic-Clonic (S) (Grand Mal (S)) | |
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Toxicity, Transient Global Amnesia, Transient Paroxysmal Dystonia in Infancy, Treatment, Tuberous Sclerosis (Bourneville's Disease | |
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Adenoma Sebaceum) | |
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Tumors, Uncinate (S) | |
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Unclassifiable (S, E) | |
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Unilateral (S) (or Hemibody (S)) | |
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Unverricht-Lundborg (Disease) | |
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Vaccination, Valproate, Sodium (Divalproex Sodium, Depakote[registered]) | |
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Valproic Acid (VPA, Depakene[registered]) | |
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Valpromide (Amide of Valproic Acid) (Depamide[registered]) | |
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Versive (S) | |
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Vertiginous (S) | |
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Vestibulogenic (5) | |
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Vigabratin (Sabrilo) | |
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Violence, Visual (S) | |
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Vomiting, Von Recklinghausen's (Disease) (Neurofibromatosis) | |
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Wada (Test). (Sodium Amytal Test) | |
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West (Syndrome) (Infantile Spasms with Hypsarrhythmia) | |
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Wilson's (Disease) | |
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Withdrawal (S) | |
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Zone of Epileptogenesis, Zonisamide (Excegran[registered]) | |