Table of Contents
February 01, 2004; Volume 71, Issue 2 suppl 2Epilepsy in Women: The Biological Basis for the Female Experience
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Introduction
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Introduction
Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, DO and Martha J. Morrell, MD- Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2 suppl 2) S2-S3;
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Cellular and molecular effects of steroid hormones on CNS excitability
Sheryl S. Smith, PhD and Catherine S. Woolley, PhD- Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2 suppl 2) S4-S10;
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Hormones and seizures
Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, DO, Cynthia Harden, MD, Andrew Herzog, MD and Tommaso Falcone, MD- Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2 suppl 2) S11-S18;
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Reproductive disturbances in patients with epilepsy
Martha J. Morrell, MD and Georgia D. Montouris, MD- Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2 suppl 2) S19-S24;
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Risks and management of pregnancy in women with epilepsy
Mark S. Yerby, MD, MPH, Peter Kaplan, MB and Teresa Tran, MD- Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2 suppl 2) S25-S37;
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Neurodevelopmental outcomes of children born to mothers with epilepsy
Kimford J. Meador, MD and Mary L. Zupanc, MD- Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2 suppl 2) S38-S41;
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Bone disease associated with antiepileptic drugs
Alison M. Pack, MD, Barry Gidal, PharmD and Blanca Vazquez, MD- Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2 suppl 2) S42-S48;
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Recommendations for the care of women with epilepsy
Patricia E. Penovich, MD, Karen E. Eck, MS, FNP and Vasiliki V. Economou, MD- Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2 suppl 2) S49-S57;
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