Search Results - "Brna, P M"
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Epilepsy in Canadian households: The financial pinch
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-12-2023)“…It has long been recognized that epilepsy has a substantial economic impact on populations including health care costs and employment impact. There is a…”
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“Selfie-Epilepsy”: A Novel Photosensitivity
Published in Seizure (London, England) (01-04-2017)“…Abstract Purpose Photosensitivity is a well-described phenomenon; affecting a relatively small proportion of individuals with epilepsy. Typically people with…”
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Epilepsy in the Twitter era: A need to re-tweet the way we think about seizures
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-02-2012)“…Abstract Seizures have long been associated with misconceptions and stigma. Exponential growth in Internet use has seen the rapid expansion of social media,…”
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Parent perceptions of symptom severity in Tourette’s syndrome
Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-11-1999)“…The families of 66 consecutive children with Tourette’s syndrome were surveyed for their perception of symptom significance using a questionnaire. Families…”
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Are YouTube seizure videos misleading? Neurologists do not always agree
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-11-2013)“…Abstract The internet has become the first stop for the public and patients to seek health-related information. Video-sharing websites are particularly…”
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The epidemiology of infantile spasms
Published in Canadian journal of neurological sciences (01-11-2001)“…The aim of this study was to estimate population based incidence rates for infantile spasms (IS) and to study our clinical impression that the incidence of IS…”
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Sublingual lorazepam in the treatment of familial paroxysmal nonkinesigenic dyskinesia
Published in Pediatric neurology (01-05-2004)“…Familial paroxysmal nonkinesigenic dyskinesia (Mount and Reback syndrome) is characterized by episodes of dystonia and chorea, which are precipitated by…”
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