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    Localizing value of seizure manifestations of temporal lobe epilepsies and the consequence of analyzing their sequential appearance by Mihara, T, Inoue, Y, Hiyoshi, T, Watanabe, Y, Kubota, Y, Tottori, T, Matsuda, K, Yagi, K, Seino, M

    “…We investigated the localizing and lateralizing value of principal seizure manifestations in temporal lobe epilepsies (signal symptoms, oroalimentary…”
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    New developments in the search for improved antiepileptic drugs by Porter, R J

    “…Recent advances in neurobiology have yielded clues about the abnormal physiology of epilepsy and a better understanding of the action of the established…”
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    A validation study of the Parental Bonding Instrument in a Japanese population by Kitamura, T, Suzuki, T

    “…Parker, Tupling & Brown's Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI), a self-rating scale for the measurement of perceived rearing attitudes of parents, was translated…”
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    Temporal lobe CO2 vasoreactivity in patients with complex partial seizures by Katayama, S, Momose, T, Sano, I, Nakashima, Y, Nakajima, T, Niwa, S, Matsushita, M

    “…The topography of CO2 vasoreactivity during hyperventilation in 8 patients with complex partial seizure (CPS) was visualized using the regional cerebral blood…”
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    Status of follow-up among patients with epilepsy in epilepsy clinic by Tsai, J J, Cheng, T J

    “…Out of 238 consecutive patients entering our epilepsy clinic from October 1988 till March 1990, the status of follow-up was evaluated in October 1990. One…”
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    The meaning of basic symptoms for the genesis of the schizophrenic nuclear syndrome by Klosterkötter, J

    “…In the Bonn Transition Sequences study, the development of the Schneiderian first rank symptoms in their exact chronological order was studied from the first…”
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    Combination treatment of high-dose pyridoxal phosphate and low-dose ACTH in children with West syndrome and related disorders by Seki, T

    “…Combination therapy of high-dose pyridoxal phosphate (PAL-P, 40-50 mg/kg/day) and low-dose ACTH beta 1-24-Z (tetracosactide acetate-Zn, Cortrosyn Z, 0.01…”
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