August 01, 1998; 51 (2) Articles
Multilobar polymicrogyria, intractable drop attack seizures, and sleep-related electrical status epilepticus
R. Guerrini, P. Genton, M. Bureau, A. Parmeggiani, X. Salas-Puig, M. Santucci, P. Bonanni, G. Ambrosetto, C. Dravet
First published August 1, 1998, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.51.2.504
R. Guerrini
MD
P. Genton
MD
M. Bureau
MD
A. Parmeggiani
MD
X. Salas-Puig
MD
M. Santucci
MD
P. Bonanni
MD
G. Ambrosetto
MD
Multilobar polymicrogyria, intractable drop attack seizures, and sleep-related electrical status epilepticus
R. Guerrini, P. Genton, M. Bureau, A. Parmeggiani, X. Salas-Puig, M. Santucci, P. Bonanni, G. Ambrosetto, C. Dravet
Neurology Aug 1998, 51 (2) 504-512; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.51.2.504
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- First Published August 1, 1998.
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- R. Guerrini, MD,
- P. Genton, MD,
- M. Bureau, MD,
- A. Parmeggiani, MD,
- X. Salas-Puig, MD,
- M. Santucci, MD,
- P. Bonanni, MD,
- G. Ambrosetto, MD and
- C. Dravet, MD
- R. Guerrini, MD,
- P. Genton, MD,
- M. Bureau, MD,
- A. Parmeggiani, MD,
- X. Salas-Puig, MD,
- M. Santucci, MD,
- P. Bonanni, MD,
- G. Ambrosetto, MD and
- C. Dravet, MD
- From the Institute of Child Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Pisa, and Institute for Clinical Research Stella Maris Foundation (Drs. Guerrini and Bonanni), Pisa, Italy; the Centre Saint Paul (Drs. Genton, Bureau, and Dravet), Marseille, France; Institute of Neurology and Department of Child Neuropsychiatry (Drs. Parmeggiani, Santucci, and Ambrosetto), University of Bologna, Italy; and Department of Neurology (Dr. Salas-Puig), General Hospital of Asturias, Oviedo, Spain.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Renzo Guerrini, Institute of Child Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Pisa, Via dei Giacinti 2, 56018 Calambrone, Pisa, Italy.
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