Search Results - "Aykutlu, E"
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Headache in Behçet's disease
Published in Cephalalgia (01-02-2006)“…The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of headache in patients with Behçet's disease (BD) seeking neurological consultation. Consecutive…”
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Typical Absence Seizures Triggered by Photosensitivity
Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-01-2005)“…Purpose: To describe the characteristics of patients with typical absence seizures (TASs), consistently triggered by photosensitivity. Methods: Consecutive…”
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Add-on therapy with topiramate in progressive myoclonic epilepsy
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-03-2005)“…We evaluated the clinical responses to add-on therapy with topiramate in eight patients with progressive myoclonic epilepsy (PME). Severe myoclonic seizures…”
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No association of anti-GM1 and anti-GAD antibodies with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: A pilot study
Published in Seizure (London, England) (01-07-2005)“…The presence of anti-ganglioside (GM1) or anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) antibodies has been reported in association with therapy-resistant epilepsy…”
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Epileptic Seizures in Behçet Disease
Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-08-2002)“…Purpose: To outline the clinical characteristics of seizures in our large series of Behçet disease (BD) patients with neurologic involvement. Methods: All…”
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder secondary to bilateral frontal damage due to a closed head injury
Published in Cognitive and behavioral neurology (01-06-2004)“…To describe a patient who exhibited obsessive-compulsive disorder and frontal lobe dysfunction signs after a closed head trauma. Recent evidence indicates that…”
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Internuclear ophthalmoplegia and cerebellar ataxia: report of one case
Published in Cerebrovascular diseases (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2001)“…Deep hemispheric or brainstem small infarcts can lead to atypical lacunar syndromes. Unilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) and cerebellar ataxia has…”
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