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1 enia, diarrhea, vomiting, and syncope with a generalized seizure.
2 f two hospitals in Boston after a witnessed, generalized seizure.
3 6J mice to flurothyl until they experience a generalized seizure.
4 ell excitability, and is sufficient to cause generalized seizures.
5  of the time with ictal SPECT in secondarily generalized seizures.
6 th fast polyspike activity during convulsive generalized seizures.
7 splayed sustained protection from developing generalized seizures.
8 energy depletion in the brain resulting from generalized seizures.
9 - mice appear ataxic and display spontaneous generalized seizures.
10 ey role of the thalamus in the generation of generalized seizures.
11 epsy, a history of febrile convulsions or of generalized seizures.
12 linergic neurons influence the expression of generalized seizures.
13 neurons may participate in the modulation of generalized seizures.
14 odialysis before and during the induction of generalized seizures.
15 pilepsy of unknown cause, and 66 percent had generalized seizures.
16 associated with waking, slow-wave sleep, and generalized seizures.
17 mal dominant complex partial and secondarily generalized seizures, a greatly reduced threshold for hi
18 cur in response to the repeated induction of generalized seizure activity.
19                  By measuring the latency to generalized seizures after beta-CCM administration to A/
20  new disease entity hallmarked by idiopathic generalized seizure and atypical RLS.
21                                  Secondarily generalized seizures and complex partial seizures exhibi
22  for the R1648H mutation exhibit spontaneous generalized seizures and premature death between P16 and
23 e Sandhoff disease that was hospitalized for generalized seizures and psychomotor retardation.
24 onsequence of bilateral insults (potentially generalized seizures and/or medications).
25 nuous partial seizures and even new bouts of generalized seizures, and (3) development of mild sponta
26  mutation in the L-ferritin gene, idiopathic generalized seizures, and atypical restless leg syndrome
27  immunodeficiency, neurodevelopmental delay, generalized seizures, and impaired hearing but with no m
28 n-1B(Open) mice were viable but succumbed to generalized seizures at 2 to 3 months of age.
29         The progression of flurothyl-induced generalized seizure behaviors was significantly altered
30 s interpretation, ictal SPECT in secondarily generalized seizures can help localize the region of sei
31 -46 mSMEI had myoclonic seizures followed by generalized seizures caused by elevated core body temper
32 e of a more diffuse disorder with additional generalized seizures, cognitive and behavioural disturba
33 the stimulation-free interval on the type of generalized seizure expressed.
34  frequency bands was highest for secondarily generalized seizures, followed by complex partial seizur
35 yr-old woman experienced several episodes of generalized seizures following 2 wk of immunosuppressive
36 l blood flow (CBF) changes in 59 secondarily generalized seizures from 53 patients.
37 ance of these findings for the triggering of generalized seizures from the deep piriform region are d
38 taA mRNA induction, after the first stage 5 (generalized) seizure, had spread to the contralateral am
39                 Ictal SPECT from secondarily generalized seizures has not been thoroughly investigate
40 , duration of epilepsy, history of secondary generalized seizures, history of head injury, handedness
41 ple partial, complex partial and secondarily generalized seizures in 28 patients with temporal lobe s
42 niques in the bicuculline model of sustained generalized seizures in newborn pigs.
43 correlated with the frequency of secondarily generalized seizures in the 3-5 days preceding the recor
44 hippocampal neuronal loss despite decades of generalized seizures, including status epilepticus.
45 the hippocampus are critical to the onset of generalized seizures, indicating that the hippocampus pl
46       Here, we examined effects of secondary generalized seizures induced by kainate, on dendritic st
47 ker of acid-sensing ion channels, suppresses generalized seizures induced by maximal electroshock and
48 izures, but whether this occurs in prolonged generalized seizures is not known.
49 2 Aldh5a1-/- mice display ataxia and develop generalized seizures leading to rapid death.
50  modified tau score and history of secondary generalized seizures (likelihood-ratio chi(2), P < 0.05)
51   New insights into these different types of generalized seizures may lead eventually to new therapie
52 e entire brain, indicating that the onset of generalized seizures may originate locally rather than d
53              Here, we characterize a primary generalized seizure model of epilepsy following repeated
54 elop additional extreme hyper-reactivity and generalized seizures not seen in any other genotypes.
55                                          The generalized seizures of status epilepticus (SE) trigger
56 ork site for mediating analgesia and also in generalized seizures, particularly in genetically epilep
57 rozygous mice exhibit infrequent spontaneous generalized seizures, reduced threshold and accelerated
58  several brain sites, including the PAG, and generalized seizures result in endocannabinoid release.
59 e, with severe nocturnal focal and secondary generalized seizures starting in early childhood with de
60 ple partial, complex partial and secondarily generalized seizures suggest a possible connection betwe
61 nist caused a dose-dependent increase in the generalized seizure threshold (GST) of these seizure sus
62 sulted in a progressive decrease in both the generalized seizure threshold and the latency to the fir
63 and to proceed independent of changes in the generalized seizure threshold.
64                                              Generalized seizure thresholds (GSTs) were subsequently
65        CLON significantly elevated focal and generalized seizure thresholds, whereas IDA significantl
66 hibition and thus increase susceptibility to generalized seizures through a reduction of alphabetagam
67                                Each of these generalized seizures typically lasts <30 s.
68 e-3-carboxylate (beta-CCM)]-induced model of generalized seizures was genetically dissected in mice.
69  extrinsic and intrinsic caspase pathways in generalized seizures, which produce morphologically necr
70 ng intractable complex partial and secondary generalized seizures, whose magnetic resonance imaging s
71 hat are associated with febrile seizures and generalized seizures with febrile seizures plus pedigree
72  with AAV Nrf2 displayed significantly fewer generalized seizures, with profound reduction in microgl

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