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Pseudo-Leptomeningeal Contrast Enhancement at 3T in Pediatric Patients Sedated by Propofol
AJNR 39:1739-1744, McKinney, A.M.,et al, 2018

Recognition and Management of Withdrawal Delirium
NEJM 371:2109-2113, Schuckit, M.A., 2014

Propofol and Thiopental for Refractory Status Epilepticus in Children
Neurol 65:591-592,506, van Gestel,J.P.J.,et al, 2005

Status Epilepticus: A Review of Different Syndromes, Their Current Evaluation, and Treatment
The Neurologist 9:61-76, Gaitanis,J.N. &Drislane,F.W., 2003

Seizure-like Phenomena and Propofol
Neurol 58:1327-1332, Walder,B.,et al, 2002

High Signal in Subarachnoid Spaces on FLAIR MR Images in an Adult with Propofol Sedation
Neurol 59:292, Stoner,T.,et al, 2002

Managing Status Epilepticus
BMJ 320:953-954, Heafield,M.T.E., 2000

Effectiveness of Propofol for Sedation in the Neuro-Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Neurol 52:A511, Bernardini,G.L.,et al, 1999

Complications of Sedation with Midazolam in the Intensive Care Unit and a Comparison with Other Sedative Regimens
Crit Care Med 26:947-956, Shafer,A., 1998

Rhabdomyolysis and Hypoxia Associated with Prolonged Propofol Infusion in Children
Neurol 50:301-303, Hanna,J.P.&Ramundo,M.L., 1998

Status Epilepticus
NEJM 338:970-976, Lowenstein,D.H.&Alldredge,B.K., 1998

The Use of Parenteral Antiepileptic Drugs & The Role of Fosphenytoin
(Suppl Editor) , Neurol 46:S1-S2896., Wilder,B.J., 1996

The Use of Sedative Agents in Critically Ill Patients
Drugs 43:507-515, Burns,A.M.,et al, 1992



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