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Antiepileptic Drug Treatment Patterns in Women of Childbearing Age with Epilepsy
JAMA Neurol 76:783-790, Kim, H.,et al, 2019

Risk of 23 Specific Malformations Associated with Prenatal Exposure to 10 Antiepileptic Drugs
Neurol 93:e167-e180, Blotiere, P.O.,et al, 2019

Declining Malformation Rates with Changed Antiepileptic Drug Prescribing, An Observational Study
Neurol 93:e831-e840, Tomson,T.,et al, 2019

Maternal Use of antiepileptic Agents During Pregnancy and Major Congenital Malformations in Children
JAMA 318:1700-1701, Bromley, R.L.,et al, 2017

Pregabalin Use Early in Pregnancy and the Risk of Major Congenital Malformations
Neurol 88:2020-2025, Patorno, E.,et al, 2017

Lamotrigine Use in Pregnancy and Risk of Orofacial Cleft and Other Congenital Anomalies
Neurol 86:1716-1725, Dolk, H.,et al, 2016

Newer-Generation Antiepileptic Drugs and the Risk of Major Birth Defects
JAMA 305:1996-2002, Molgaard, D. & Hviid, A., 2011

Fetal Effects of Anticonvulsant Polytherapies
Arch Neurol 68:1273-1279, Holmes, L.et al, 2011

Valproic Acid Monotherapy in Pregnancy and Major Congenital Malformations
NEJM 362:2185-2193, Jentink,J., et al, 2010

Intrauterine Exposure to Carbamazepine and Specific Congenital Malformations: Systematic Review and Case-Control Study
BMJ 341:c6581, 1229, Jentik,J.,et al, 2010

Topiramate in Pregnancy: Preliminary Experience From the UK Epilepsy and Pregnancy Register
Neurol 71:272-276, Unt,S.,et al., 2008

Initial Management of Epilepsy
NEJM 359:166-176, French,J.A. &Pedley,T.A., 2008

Does Lamotrigine Use in Pregnancy Increase Orofacial Cleft Risk Relative to Other Malformations?
Neurol 71:714-722, Dolk,H.,et al., 2008

Increased Frequency of Isolated Cleft Palate in Infants Exposed to Lamotrigine During Pregnancy
Neurol 70:2152-2158, Holmes,L.B.,et al, 2008

Epilepsy in Pregnancy
BMJ 335:769-774, Tomson,T. &Hiilesmaa,V., 2007

Prenatal Exposure to Antiepileptic Drugs
Lancet 367:1467-1469, Perucca,E. &Tomson,T., 2006

In Utero Antiepileptic Drug Exposure: Fetal Death and Malformations
Neurol 67:407-412, Meador,K.J.,et al, 2006

Teratogenicity of Antiepileptic Drugs
BMJ 333:615-616, Breen,D.P. &Davenport,R.J., 2006

Levetiracetam in Pregnancy: Preliminary Experience From the UK Epilepsy and Pregnancy Register
Neurol 67:1876-1879, Hung,S.,et al, 2006

Malformation Risks of Antiepileptic Drugs in Pregnancy: A Prospective Study from the UK Epilepsy and Pregnancy Register
JNNP 77:193-198,145, Morrow,J.,et al, 2006

Antiepileptic Drug Use of Women with Epilepsy and Congenital Malformations in Offspring
Neurol 64:1874-1878, Artama,M.,et al, 2005

Increased Rate of Major Malformations in Offspring Exposed to Valproate Durng Pregnancy
Neurol 64:961-965, 938, Wyszynski,D.F., et al, 2005

Lamotrigine and the Risk of Malformations in Pregnancy
Neurol 64:955-960, 938, Cunnington, M. , et al, 2005

The AED (Antiepileptic Drug) Pregnancy Registry
Arch Neurol 61:673-678, Holmes,L.B.,et al, 2004

Normal Intelligence in Children with Prenatal Exposure to Carbamazepine
Neurol 62:28-32,8, Gaily,E.,et al, 2004

Major Malformations in Offspring of Women with Epilepsy
Neurol 60:575-579, Kaaja,E.,et al, 2003

Valproate Embryopathy in Three Sets of Siblings: Further Proof of Hereditary Susceptibility
Neurol 59:630-633, Malm,H.,et al, 2002

The Teratogenicity of Anticonvulsant Drugs
NEJM 344:1132-1138, Holmes,L.B.,et al, 2001

Is Carbamazepine Teratogenic? A Prospective Controlled Study of 210 Pregnancies
Neurol 57:321-324, Diav-Citrin,O.,et al, 2001

Folic Acid Antagonists During Pregnancy and the Risk of Birth Defects
NEJM 343:1608-1614, Hernandez-Dias,S.,et al, 2000

Antiepileptic Drug Regimens and Major Congenital Abnormalities in the Offspring
Ann Neurol 46:739-746, Samren,E.B.,et al, 1999

Management Issues for Women with Epilepsy,A Review of the Literature
Neurol 51:949-956, Zahn,C.A.,et al, 1998

Practice Parameter,Management Issues for Women with Epilepsy (Summary Statement)
Neurol 51:944-948, Rpt of the Quality Stnds Subcmte AAN, 1998

The Nondystrophic Myotonias
In Myology, McGraw-Hill, 2nd Ed, Ch49, p1291-13024., Rudel,R.,et al, 1994

Outcomes of Pregnancy Associated with Antiepileptic Drugs
Arch Neurol 51:250-253, Waters,C.H.,et al, 1994

Neurodevelopment of Children Exposed In Utero to Phenytoin and Carbamazepine Monotherapy
JAMA 271:767-770, Scolnik,D.,et al, 1994

Epilepsy and Pregnancy
BMJ 307:492-495, O'Brien,M.D.&Gilmour-White,S., 1993

Spina Bifida in Infants of Women Treated with Carbamazepine During Pregnancy
NEJM 324:674-677, 690-6911991., Rosa,F.W., 1991

Spina Bifida in Infants of Women Taking Carbamazepine
NEJM 325:664-665, Hughes,R.L., 1991

Teratogenesis with Carbamazepine
Editorial, Lancet 337:1316-13171991., , 1991

New Uses and Old for Carbamazepine
Patient Care 24:48-81, Browne,T.R.,et al, 1990

Prenatal Prediction of Risk of the Fetal Hydantoin Syndrome
NEJM 322:1567-1572, Buehler,B.A.,et al, 1990

Teratogenic Effects of Carbamazepine
Letter, NEJM 321:1480-14811989., , 1989

Pattern of Malformations in the Children of Women Treated with Carbamazepine During Pregnancy
NEJM 320:1661-1666, Jones,K.L.,et al, 1989

Valproate and Spina Bifida
BMJ 298:1300-1301, Oakeshott,P.&Hunt,G.M., 1989

Epilepsy in Women of Childbearing Age, If Anticonvulsants Cannot be Avoided Use Carbamazepine
BMJ 298:581, Saunders,M., 1989

Sodium Valproate
Editorial, Lancet 2:1229-12311988., , 1988

Minor Anomalies in Offspring of Epileptic Mothers
J Pediatr 112:521-529, 579-5811988., Gaily,E.,et al, 1988

Treatment of Myotonia
Editorial, Lancet 1:1242-12441987., , 1987



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