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Locus heterogeneity in epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures
Jennifer A. Kearney
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Pharmacology
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SCN2A
100%
Locus Heterogeneity
100%
Epilepsy of Infancy with Migrating Focal Seizures (EIMFS)
100%
Seizure
50%
Infantile Onset
50%
Seizure Control
50%
Encephalopathy
50%
Sodium Channel Blocker
50%
Phenytoin
50%
Epilepsy
25%
Movement Disorders
25%
Most Common Cause
25%
Epileptic Encephalopathy
25%
Spasticity
25%
SCN2A mutation
25%
Infantile Spasms
25%
Developmental Outcomes
25%
Gastrointestinal Diseases
25%
Causes of Epilepsy
25%
Neurodevelopmental Impairment
25%
Hypotonia
25%
Epileptic Syndromes
25%
Childhood-onset
25%
Phenotypic Spectrum
25%
Focal Seizures
25%
Interictal Epileptiform Discharges
25%
Electroclinical Syndrome
25%
Ohtahara Syndrome
25%
Appendicular
25%
Supratherapeutic
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Infancy
100%
Partial Seizure
100%
Epileptic Seizure
100%
Brain Disease
75%
Sodium Channel Blocker
50%
Phenytoin
50%
Gastrointestinal Distress
25%
Stereotypic Movement Disorder
25%
Spasticity
25%
Hypotonia
25%
Infantile Spasm
25%
Epileptic Discharge
25%
Ohtahara Syndrome
25%
Neuroscience
Brain Disease
100%
Phenytoin
66%
Sodium Channel Blocker
66%
Hypotonia
33%
Stereotypic Movement Disorder
33%