Lectures
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Lecture given at the ICNA/ACNA Children with Epilepsy Workshop, February 2-4, 2012, Entebbe, Uganda
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Lecture given at the ICNA/ACNA Children with Epilepsy Workshop, February 2-4, 2012, Entebbe, Uganda
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Lecture given at the ICNA/ACNA Children with Epilepsy Workshop, February 2-4, 2012, Entebbe, Uganda
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Vigabatrin (VGB) causes progressive and permanent bilateral visual field constriction in a high percentage (up to 40-50%) of patients. The possibility that vision loss from VGB may be more common, more severe or have more functional consequences in infants and children than in adults cannot be excluded (Lundbeck, USA 2009). Until now there has been no method to study visual fields of patients with infantile spasms (IS), because they are not co-operative because of their young age.
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Lecture given at the ICNA/ACNA Children with Epilepsy Workshop, February 2-4, 2012, Entebbe, Uganda
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Lecture given at the ICNA/ACNA Children with Epilepsy Workshop, February 2-4, 2012, Entebbe, Uganda
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Lecture given at the ICNA/ACNA Children with Epilepsy Workshop, February 2-4, 2012, Entebbe, Uganda
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Lecture given at the ICNA/ACNA Children with Epilepsy Workshop, February 2-4, 2012, Entebbe, Uganda
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Lecture given at the ICNA/ACNA Children with Epilepsy Workshop, February 2-4, 2012, Entebbe, Uganda