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Migraine in the Borderland of Epilepsy: "Migralepsy" an overlapping syndrome of children and adults?
Epilepsia 53 (Suppl:7):20-25, Kasteleyn-Nolst Trenite, D. & Parisi, P., 2012

Epilepsy Syndromes in Infancy
Pediatr Neurol 34:253-263, Korff,C.M. &Nordii,D.R.,Jr., 2006

Optical Filters Inhibiting Television-induced Photosensitive Seizures
Neurol 57:1767-1773,1747, Takahashi,Y.,et al, 2001

Chromatic Sensitive Epilepsy:A Variant of Photosensitive Epilepsy
Ann Neurol 45:790-793, Tobimatsu,S.,et al, 1999

Epilepsy Provoked by Television and Video Games:Safety of 100-Hz Screens
Neurol 50:790-793, Ricci,S.,et al, 1998

First Seizures Associated with Playing Electronic Screen Games:A Community-Based Study in Great Britain
Ann Neurol 37:733-737, Quirk,J.A.,et al, 1995

Epileptic Seizure Induced by a Product Marketed as a"Brainwave Synchronizer"
Neurol 44:180-184, Ruuskanen-Uoti,H.&Salmi,T., 1994

Video Game-Related Seizures:A Report on 10 Patients and a Review of the Literature
Pediatrics 93:551-556, Graf,W.D.,et al, 1994

Video Game Induced Seizures
JNNP 57:925-931, Ferrie,C.D.,et al, 1994

The Photic Sneeze Reflex:Literature Review and Discussion
Neurol 43:868-871, Whitman,B.W.&Packer,R.J., 1993

Juvenile Fire Setting and the Photoparoxysmal Response
Ann Neurol 32:222-223, Milrod,L.M.&Urion,D.K., 1992

Nintendo Epilepsy
NEJM 322:1473, Hart,E.J., 1990

Photosensitive Epilepsy in Children Who Set Fires
BMJ 296:1773, Meinhard,E.A.,et al, 1988

Photic Cortical Reflex Myoclonus
Ann Neurol 22:252-257, Shibasaki,H.&Neshige,R., 1987

Self-Induced Photosensitive Absence Seizures with Ictal Pleasure
Arch Neurol 43:408-410, Faught,E.,et al, 1986

Treatment of Self-Induced Photosensitive Epilepsy with Fenfluramine
NEJM 313:1419, Aicardi,J., 1985

Television Induced Seizures in Alcoholics
BMJ 289:1191-1192, Newmark,M.E.,et al, 1984

Hazard of Video Games in Patients with Light-Sensitive Epilepsy
JAMA 249:776-777, Dahiquist,N.R.,et al, 1983

Video Games & Seizures
Arch Neurol 40:588, Glista,G.G.,et al, 1983

Dark Warrior Epilepsy
BMJ 284:1751-1752, Skow,F.,et al, 1982

Monocular Ictal Nystagmus
Arch Neurol 39:653-656, Jacome,D.E.,et al, 1982

Conversion of Photosensitive to Scotosensitive Epilepsy:Report of a Case
Neurol 29:1550-1554, Panayiotopoulos,C.P., 1979



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