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Are there any risk factors that predict the prognosis in Childhood Absence Epilepsy?
What are the risk factors that might point towards the refractoriness of childhood absence epilepsy....
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Nonconvulsive status and Absence status epilepticus
What is the difference between nonconvulsive status and absence status epilepticus. Are they the same....
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Should Vitamin D supplementation be given for children on Antiepileptic drugs ?
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Immunisation and Dravet syndrome
What advice should I give regarding immunisation in a child with "Dravet Syndrome"?...
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Topiramate and growth retardation in children
Long-term topiramate therapy has been associated with metabolic acidosis and growth retardation in pediatric patients. How strong is the evidence and what is its significance...
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Is botulinum toxin (Botox) therapy beneficial in chronic daily headache in children?
Is botulinum toxin (Botox) therapy beneficial in chronic daily headache in children?...
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cognitive impairment in Congenital Muscular Dystrophy
What is the prevalence of cognitive impairment in Congenital Muscular Dystrophy. Do MRI findings correlate?...
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Should POLG testing be done before instituting sodium valproate therapy ?
Should POLG testing be done before instituting sodium valproate therapy ?...
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Is topiramate effective in anyother condition other than epilepsy or migraine?
<p>Is topiramate effective in anyother condition other than epilepsy or migraine?</p>...
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What is the role of neuroimaging in autism?
<p>What is the role of neuroimaging in autism?</p>...
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What is sLoreta based Neurofeedback (LNFB)
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