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Seizures

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    Antiepileptic drug therapy in younger patients: when to start, when to stop
    Leon Zacharowicz, MA, MD and Solomon L. Moshé, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 176-183;

    Recent studies suggest that antiepileptic drug therapy can be discontinued in many young patients after a 2-year seizure-free interval.

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    Common complications and emergencies associated with cancer and its therapy
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1994, 61 (2) 105-114;

    An update on management of superior vena cava syndrome, malignant pericardial effusions, hypercalcemia, tumor lysis syndrome, febrile neutropenia, and other problems.

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    Recurrence, remission, and relapse of seizures
    Norman K. So, MB, BChir
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 439-444;

    Drug treatment after a first seizure reduces the risk of recurrence by about half, but many patients find the adverse effects intolerable.

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    Basic mechanisms of epileptic seizures
    Larry S. Benardo, Ph.D. and Timothy A. Pedley, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1984, 51 (2) 195-203;
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    Generalized epilepsies: a review
    Hans Lüders, M.D., Ph.D., Ronald P. Lesser, M.D., Dudley S. Dinner, M.D. and Harold H. Morris, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1984, 51 (2) 205-226;
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    Differential diagnosis and treatment of intractable seizures
    Ronald P. Lesser, M.D., Dudley S. Dinner, M.D., Hans Lüders, M.D., Ph.D. and Harold H. Morris, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1984, 51 (2) 227-240;
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    Medical therapy for intractable complex partial seizures
    Harold H. Morris, M.D., Ronald P. Lesser, M.D., Hans Luders, M.D., Ph.D. and Dudley S. Dinner, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1984, 51 (2) 255-260;
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    Evaluation of the child with seizures
    A. David Rothner, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1984, 51 (2) 267-272;
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    Diagnosis and treatment of absence seizures
    J. Kiffin Penry, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1984, 51 (2) 283-286;
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    Complex partial seizures of childhood onset: a clinical and encephalography: study
    Dudley S. Dinner, M.D., Hans Lüders, M.D., Ph.D., A. David Rothner, M.D. and Gerald Erenberg, M.D.
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1984, 51 (2) 287-291;

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