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Cyclic Seizures and Heart Rate Variability
Neurol 96:e1694-e1696, Hammer, D.,et al, 2021

A 54-year-old woman with Confusion and Visual Disturbances
Neurol 91:363-367, Rossi, K.C.,et al, 2018

A 62-Year-Old Woman with Bizarre Behavior and Recurrent Episodes of Behavioral Arrest
Neurol 86:e62-e65, Briglia, H.,et al, 2016

Automated Differentiation between Epileptic and Nonepileptic Convulsive Seizures
Ann Neurol 77:348-351, Beniczky, S.,et al, 2015

Febrile Infection-Related Epilepsy Syndrome: A Study of 12 Patients
Seizure 22:553-559, Caraballo, R.H.,et al, 2013

Generalised Periodic Discharges in the Critically Ill
Neurol 79:1951-1960,1940, Foreman, B.,et al, 2012

Nonconvulsive Seizures are Common in Critically Ill Children
Neurol 76:1071-1074, Abend,N.S.,et al, 2011

Status Epilepticus Migrainosus: Clinical, Electrophysiologic, and Imaging Characteristics
Neurol 75:373-374, Perucca,P., et al, 2010

Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Mimicking Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Neurol 74:1995-1999, Lapergue,B., et al, 2010

Seizures and CNS Hemorrhage: Spontaneous Intracerebral and Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
The Neurologist 16:165-175, Gilmore,E., et al, 2010

Electrographic Seizures and Periodic Discharges After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Neurol 69:1356-1365, Claasen,J.,et al, 2007

Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus in Metastatic CNS Disease
Neurol 66:1261-1263, Blitshteyn,S. &Jaeckle,K.A., 2006

Diagnosis of Psychogenic Nonepileptic Status Epilepticus in the Emergency Setting
Neurol 66:1727-1729, Holtkamp,M.,et al, 2006

Antivonvulsants for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease?
Lancet 361:224, Fioel,A.,et al, 2003

Non-convulsive Status Epilepticus: Usefulness of Clinical Features in Selecting Patients for Urgent EEG
JNNP 74:189-191, Husain,A.M.,et al, 2003

Continuous EEG Monitoring and Midazolam Infusion for Refractory Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Neurol 57:1036-1042, Claasen,J.,et al, 2001

Partial Seizures Presenting as Panic Attacks
BMJ 321:1002-1003, Thompson,S.A.,et al, 2000

Prevalence of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus in Comatose Patients
Neurol 54:340-345, Towne,A.R.,et al, 2000

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Presenting as Complex Partial Status Epilepticus: A Report of Two Cases
JNNP 66:406-407, Rees,J.H.,et al, 1999

Do Nonconvulsive Seizures Damage the Brain? Yes
Arch Neurol 55:117-120, Young,G.C.&Jordan,K.G., 1998

Do Nonconvulsive Seizures Damage the Brain? No
Arch Neurol 55:119-120, Aminoff,M.J., 1998

Seizures and Epilepsy in the Elderly
Arch Int Med 157:605-617, Thomas,R.J., 1997

Altered Mental Status in Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura is Secondary to Status Epilepticus
Ann Neurol 40:245-246, Garret,W.T.,et al, 1996

Non-Convulsive Status Epilepticus:Causes, Treatment, and Outcome in 65 Patients
JNNP 61:93-95, Scholtes,F.B.,et al, 1996

Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus in Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Neurol 47:1079-1081, Blum,A.S.&Drislane,F.W., 1996

Baclofen-induced Generalized Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Ann Neurol 36:113-114, Zak,R.,et al, 1994

Ifosfamide-Induced Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Arch Neurol 50:1104-1105, Wengs,W.J.,et al, 1993

Nonconvulsive Generalized Status Epilepticus and AIDS
Ann Int Med 116:171-172, Wong,M.C., 1992

Clinical and EEG Features of Status Epilepticus in Comatose Patients
Neurol 42:100-104, Lowenstein,D.H.&Aminoff,M.J., 1992

'De Novo'Absence Status of Late Onset:Report of 11 Cases
Neurol 42:104-110, Thomas,P.,et al, 1992

Psychogenic Seizures:Ictal Characteristics and Diagnostic Pitfalls
Neurol 42:95-99, Leis,A.A.,et al, 1992

Typical Absence Seizures in Adults:Clinical, EEG, Video-EEG Findings & Diagnostic/Syndr Consider
JNNP 55:1002-1008, Panayiotopoulos,C.P.,et al, 1992

Transient Inhibitory Seizures Mimicking Crescendo TIAs
Neurol 40:165-166, Lee,H.&Lerner,A., 1990

Prolonged Confusion Following Convulsions Due to Generalized Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Neurol 40:1689-1694, Fagan,K.J.&Lee,S.I., 1990

Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus Following Cerebral Angiography
Ann Neurol 25:199-201, Vickrey,B.G.&Bahls,F.H., 1989

Non-Convulsive Status Epilepticus
Editorial, Lancet 1:958-9591987., , 1987

Ictal Catatonia as a Manifestation of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
JNNP 49:833-836, Lim,J.,et al, 1986

Nonconvulsive Generalized Status Epilepticus:Clinical Features, Neuropsychological Testing, & Long-term Follow-up
Neurol 36:1284-1291, Guberman,A.,et al, 1986

Complex Partial Status Epilepticus
Arch Neurol 40:90-92, Shalev,R.S.,et al, 1983

Partial Complex Status Epilepticus
Neurol 33:1545-1552, Ballenger,C.E.,et al, 1983

Electroencephalographic Absence Status with Minimal Behavior Change
Arch Neurol 36:176-178, Fincham,R.W.,et al, 1979

Absence Status (Petit Mal Status) With Focal Characteristics
Arch Neurol 36:417-421, Niedermeyer,E.,et al, 1979

Prolonged Epileptic Twilight States:Continuous Recordings with Nasopharyngeal Electrodes & Videotape Analysis
Neurol 28:239, Belafsky,M.A.,et al, 1978

Complex Partial Status Epilepticus (Psychomotor Status)
Neurol 28:189, Markand,O.N.,et al, 1978

Prolonged Partial Complex Status Epilepticus:EEG & Behavioral Observations
Neurol 28:863-869, Engel,J.Jr.,et al, 1978

Complex Partial Status Epilepticus:Case Report & Proposal for Diagnostic Criteria
Neurol 28:957-961, Mayeux,R., 1978

Clinicopathologic Conference, Functional Seiaures
NEJM 388:1210-1218, Case 10-2023, 2023

The New Era of Automated Electroencephalogram Interpretation
JAMA Neurol 80:777-778, Kleen,J.K., & Guterman,E.L., 2023

Neonatal Seizures
NEJM 388:1692-1700, Ropper.A.H., 2023



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