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Epilepsy Currents, July/August, 2006, Vol. 6, Num. 4

Table of Contents

Clinical Science - Current Review

Autism and Epilepsy: What Has Regression Got to Do with It? (PDF)
Roberto Tuchman, MD

Clinical Science - Current Literature

Diffusion-Weighted Imaging: Can It Play A Role in the Evaluation of Patients with Epilepsy? (PDF)
Andres M. Kanner, MD

Do Seizures Harm the Brain? (PDF)
Donna C. Bergen, MD

Mood Disorders and Epilepsy Surgery: Lightening the Burden in More Ways Than One? (PDF)
Paul A. Garcia, MD

Refractory Status Epilepticus: Is EEG Burst Suppression an Appropriate Treatment Target during Drug-Induced Coma? What Is the Holy Grail? (PDF)
Gregory K. Bergey, MD

The Effects of Localization-Related Epilepsy on Language Lateralization and Networks (PDF)
Bruce Hermann, PhD

Basic Science - Current Review

Wrong-Way Chloride Transport: Is It a Treatable Cause of Some Intractable Seizures? (PDF)
Kevin J. Staley, MD

Basic Science - Current Literature

Exploiting the Other Inhibitory Ion: KCNQ Potassium Channels and Regulation of Excitability in Developing and Mature Brain (PDF)
Edward C. Cooper, MD, PhD

Neonatal Seizures: Is a Novel, Mechanism-Based Treatment Finally on the Horizon? (PDF)
Carl E. Stafstrom, MD, PhD

Single-Neuron Activity and Imaging during Epileptogenesis: What Can Be Seen and How Best to See It? (PDF)
F. Edward Dudek, PhD

Virus-Induced Injury of the Dentate Gyrus: Deconstructing the Gate in the Way of Seizures (PDF)
Andrey Mazarati, MD, PhD



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