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Hysterical Conversion Reactions Mimicking Neurological Disease
Am J Dis Child 142:1203-1206, Bangash,I.H.,et al, 1988

Epileptic Munchausen's Syndrome:A Form of Pseudoseizures Distinct from Hysteria and Malingering
Neurol 38:1628-1629, Savard,G.,et al, 1988

Postinfarction Seizures, A Clinical Study
Stroke 19:1477-1481, Gupta,S.R.,et al, 1988

Very-High-Dose Phenobarbital for Refractory Status Epilepticus in Children
Neurol 38:1035-1040, Crawford,T.O.,et al, 1988

Ambulatory EEG Recordings in Epileptic & Nonepileptic Children
Neurol 38:558-562, Aminoff,M.J.,et al, 1988

Outcome from Coma After Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation:Relation to Seizures & Myoclonus
Neurol 38:401-405, Krumholz,A.,et al, 1988

MELAS Syndrome:Characteristic Migrainous & Epileptic Features and Maternal Transmission
Neurol 38:751-754, Montagne,P.,et al, 1988

Relationship of Pertussis Immunization to the Onset of Neurologic Disorders:A Retrospective Epidemiologic Study
J Pediatr 113:801-805, Shields,W.D.,et al, 1988

Barbiturate Anesthesia in the Treatment of Status Epilepticus:Clinical Experience with 14 Patients
Neurol 38:395-400, Lowenstein,D.H.,et al, 1988

Treatment of Status Epilepticus:Prospective Comparison of Diazepam & Phenytoin vs. Phenobarbital & Opt'al Phenytoin
Neurol 38:202-207, Shander,D.M.,et al, 1988

Serum Prolactins in the Diagnosis of Epilepsy:Sensitivity, Specificity, & Predictive Value
Neurol 37:1224-1226, Yerby,M.S.,et al, 1987

Risk Factors for Absence Seizures:A Population-Based Case-Control Study in Rochester, Minnesota
Neurol 37:1309-1314, Rocca,W.A.,et al, 1987

Risk Factors for Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures:A Population-Based Case-Control Study in Rochester, Minnesota
Neurol 37:1315-1322, Rocca,W.A.,et al, 1987

Acute Neurologic & Psychiatric Complications Associated with Cocaine Abuse
Am J Med 83:841-846, Lowenstein,D.H.,et al, 1987

Factors Prognostic of Unprovoked Seizures After Febrile Convulsions
NEJM 316:493-498, Annegers,J.F.,et al, 1987

Lorazepam in Childhood Status Epilepticus & Serial Seizures:Effectiveness & Tachyphylaxis
Neurol 37:190-195, Crawford,T.O.,et al, 1987

Personality of Patients with Pseudoseizures
Neurol 36:664-668, Vanderzant,C.W.,et al, 1986

Serum Prolactin & Cortisol Levels in Evaluations of Pseudoepileptic Seizures
Ann Neurol 18:87-89, Pritchard,P.B.,et al, 1985

Febrile Convulsions in a National Cohort Followed up from Birth. II History & Intellect Ability at 5 Years of Age
BMJ 290:1311-1315, Verity,C.M.,et al, 1985

Current Concepts Seizure Disorders & Pregnancy
NEJM 312:559-563, Dalessio,D.J., 1985

Febrile Convulsions in a National Cohort Followed up from Birth, I-Prevalence & Recurrence in the First Five Years of Life
BMJ 290:1307-1310, Verity,C.M.,et al, 1985

Ictal Characteristics of Pseudoseizures
Arch Neurol 42:1183-1187, Gates,J.R.,et al, 1985

Treatment of Status Epilepticus with Lorazepam
Arch Neurol 41:605-611, Levy,R.J.,et al, 1984

Seizures, Dyslexia & Dysgraphia of Psychogenic Origin
Arch Neurol 41:889-890, Master,D.R.,et al, 1984

Double-Blind Study of Lorazepam & Diazepam in Status Epilepticus
JAMA 249:1452-1454, Leppik,I.E.,et al, 1983

Tonic Status Epilepticus Presenting As Confusional State
Ann Neurol 13:549-551, Somerville,E.R.,et al, 1983

Plasma Prolactin Concentrations Following Epileptic & Pseudoseizures
JNNP 46:505-508, Collins,W.C.J.,et al, 1983

Evidence for Epilepsy is Rare in Patients with Psychogenic Seizures
Neurol 33:502-504, Lesser,R.P.,et al, 1983

Psychogenic Seizures:A Clinical Study with Follow-up Data
Neurol 33:498-502, Krumholz,A.,et al, 1983

Paraldehyde Therapy in Childhood Status Epilepticus
Arch Neurol 40:477-480, Curless,R.G.,et al, 1983

Epilepsies of Infancy & Childhood
Ann Neurol 13:113-124, Gomez,M.R.,et al, 1983

How Often Does a CSF Pleocytosis Follow Generalized Convulsions
Ann Neurol 13:460-462, Edwards,R.,et al, 1983

Management of Status Epilepticus
NEJM 306:1337-1340, Delgado-Escueta,A.V.,et al, 1982

Pseudoepileptic Seizures:Methods & Video Analysis to Aid Diagnosis
Ann Neurol 12:458-462, Luther,J.S.,et al, 1982

Hysterical Seizures:Suggestion as a Provocative EEG Test
Ann Neurol 11:391-395, Cohen,R.J.,et al, 1982

Psychogenic Seizures
Arch Neurol 39:202-209, Desai,B.T.,et al, 1982

Pseudoseizures:Diagnostic Evaluation
Neurol 32:18-23, King,D.W.,et al, 1982

Pseudoseizures:Ictal Phenomena
Neurol 32:24-30, Gulick,T.A.,et al, 1982

Paraldehyde Toxicity During Treatment of Status Epilepticus
Am J Dis Child 136:414-415, Bostrom,B., 1982

Pneumoperitoneum Complicating Status Epilepticus
NEJM 305:1651-1652, Richard,C.,et al, 1981

Febrile Convulsions:Long-term Treatment
Editorial, BMJ 282:673-6741981., , 1981

Status Epilepticus Treated by Barbiturate Anaesthesia with Continuous Monitoring of Cerebral Function
BMJ 282:520-521, Partinen,M.,et al, 1981

Status Epilepticus Caused by Solvent Abuse
BMJ 283:1156, Allister,C.,et al, 1981

Febrile Seizures:Long-term Management of Children with Fever-associated Seizures
Editorial, BMJ 281:277-2791980., , 1980

Status Epilepticus
Am J Med 69:657-665, Aminoff,M.J.,et al, 1980

Lorazepam in Therapy for Status Epilepticus, Letter
Ann Neurol 7:493, Griffith,P.A.,et al, 1980

Status Epilepticus, The Role of Intravenous Phenytoin
JAMA 244:1479-1481, Cloyd,J.C.,et al, 1980

Epilepsia Partialis Continua Associated with Non-ketotic Hyperglycemia:Clinical & Biochem Profile of 21 Patients
Ann Neurol 8:155-160, Singh,B.M.,et al, 1980

Rectal Valproate Syrup & Status Epilepticus
Neurol 30:1113-1114, Thorpy,M.J., 1980

Valproic Acid
NEJM 302:661-666, Brown,T.R., 1980



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