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Angelman Syndrome Revisited
Neurologist 13:305-312, Paprocka,J.,et al, 2007
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Article Abstract
Milder or less typical phenotypes of AS may remain undiagnosed, leading to an overall underdiagnosis of the disease. The EEG shows no clear relation to genotype, clinical picture, or to the presence and severity of epilepsy. AS should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children with severe cryptogenic epilepsy and a characteristic configuration of clinical features.
 
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