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    The diagnostic value of oral lacerations and incontinence during convulsive “seizures” by Oliva, Megan, Pattison, Claire, Carino, John, Roten, Annie, Matkovic, Zelko, O'Brien, Terence J.

    Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-06-2008)
    “…Summary Purpose: Oral lacerations and urinary incontinence have long been considered useful clinical features for the diagnosis of epileptic seizures; however,…”
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    “Convulsive” Nonepileptic Seizures Have a Characteristic Pattern of Rhythmic Artifact Distinguishing Them from Convulsive Epileptic Seizures by Vinton, Anita, Carino, John, Vogrin, Simon, MacGregor, Lachlan, Kilpatrick, Christine, Matkovic, Zelko, O'Brien, Terence J.

    Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-11-2004)
    “…Purpose: Approximately 30% of patients admitted for video‐EEG monitoring have psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES). Differentiation of “convulsive” PNES…”
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    Time‐frequency mapping of the rhythmic limb movements distinguishes convulsive epileptic from psychogenic nonepileptic seizures by Bayly, Jade, Carino, John, Petrovski, Slavé, Smit, Michelle, Fernando, Dilini A., Vinton, Anita, Yan, Bernard, Gubbi, Jayavardhana R., Palaniswami, Marimuthu S., O'Brien, Terence J.

    Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-08-2013)
    “…Summary Purpose A definite diagnosis of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) usually requires in‐patient video–electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring…”
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    Routine polysomnography in an epilepsy monitoring unit by Phillips, Matthew C.L, Costello, Craig A, White, Elise J, Smit, Michelle, Carino, John, Strawhorn, Andrew, Jackson, Brianna, Kwan, Patrick, French, Christopher R, Yerra, S. Raju, Tan, K. Meng, O’Brien, Terence J, Goldin, Jeremy

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-08-2013)
    “…Summary Up to 13% of patients with epilepsy have moderate or severe sleep-disordered breathing, in particular obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a disorder…”
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