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Seizure Characteristics in Chromosome 20 Benign Familial Neonatal Convulsions
Neurol 43:1355-1360, Ronen,G.M.,et al, 1993

Absence Epilepsies With Widely Variable Onset are a Key Feature of Familial GLUT1 Deficiency
Neurol 75:432-440, Mullen,S.A., et al, 2010

Clinical Spectrum of Mutations in SCN1A Gene: Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy in Infancy and Related Epilepsies
Epilepsy Res 70S:S223-S230, Fujiwara,T., 2006

Clinical Correlations of Mutations in the SCN1A Gene: From Febrile Seizures to Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy in Infancy
Pediatr Neurol 30:236-243, Ceulemans,B.P.G.M.,et al, 2004

A Locus for Febrile Seizures (FEB3) Maps to Chromosome 2q23-24
Ann Neurol 46:671-678, Peiffer,A.,et al, 1999

Genetic Localization of the Familial Adult Myoclonic Epilepsy (FAME) Gene to Chromosome 8q24
Neurol 53:1180-1183, Plaster,N.M.,et al, 1999

X-Linked Malformation of Neuronal Migration
Neurol 47:331-339, Dobyns,W.B.,et al, 1996

Benign Familial Neonatal Convulsions:Evidence for Clinical and Genetic Heterogeneity
Ann Neurol 29:469-473, Ryan,S.G.,et al, 1991

Localization of Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy on Chromosome 6p in Families of Juvenile Myoclonic epilepsy patients
Neurol 41:1651-1655, Durner,M.,et al, 1991

Monozygotic Twins with Seizures, Shared Characteristics
Arch Neurol 48:1041-1045, Segal,R.A.,et al, 1991

Hereditary Long Q-T Syndrome Presenting as Epilepsy:Electroencephalography Laboratory Diagnosis
Ann Neurol 25:514-516, Gospe,S.M.&Choy,M., 1989

Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy:An Autosomal Recessive Disease
Ann Neurol 25:440-443, Panayiotopoulos,C.P.&Obeid,T., 1989

Neurological Findings in Patients with the Fragile-X Syndrome
JNNP 48:150-153, Finelli,P.F.,et al, 1985

Benign Familial Neonatal Seizures
E. , Arch Neurol 37:47-48980., Pettit,R., 1980



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