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  1. Respiratory modulation of neuronal discharge in the central nucleus of the amygdala during sleep and waking states‏‎ (6 links)
  2. Welcome‏‎ (5 links)
  3. New SCN5A mutation in a SUDEP victim with idiopathic epilepsy‏‎ (3 links)
  4. Amygdaloid projections to the mesencephalon, pons and medulla oblongata in the cat‏‎ (3 links)
  5. Postictal generalized EEG suppression: an inconsistent finding in people with multiple seizures‏‎ (3 links)
  6. Cardiac and respiratory correlations with unit discharge in human amygdala and hippocampus‏‎ (3 links)
  7. A review of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Prediction of patients at risk‏‎ (3 links)
  8. Ictal asystole – Late manifestation of partial epilepsy and importance of cardiac pacemaker‏‎ (3 links)
  9. Ictal hypoxemia in localization-related epilepsy: Analysis of incidence, severity and risk factors‏‎ (3 links)
  10. Postictal generalized electroencephalographic suppression is associated with generalized seizures‏‎ (2 links)
  11. Oxygen desaturations triggered by partial seizures: Implications for cardiopulmonary instability in epilepsy‏‎ (2 links)
  12. Respiratory arrest from seizure discharges in the limbic system‏‎ (2 links)
  13. Respiratory Pathophysiology With Seizures and Implications for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy‏‎ (2 links)
  14. QT dispersion‏‎ (2 links)
  15. Prevalence of cardiac conduction disturbances during carbamazepine treatment: Preliminary data‏‎ (2 links)
  16. Postmortem changes in blood concentrations of phenytoin and carbamazepine: An experimental study‏‎ (2 links)
  17. Postictal generalized EEG suppression is linked to seizure-associated respiratory dysfunction but not postictal apnea‏‎ (2 links)
  18. Postictal generalized EEG suppression and respiratory dysfunction following generalized tonic–clonic seizures in sleep and wakefulness‏‎ (2 links)
  19. Post-mortem findings of cardiac lesions in epileptics: a preliminary report‏‎ (2 links)
  20. Lamotrigine in idiopathic epilepsy – Increased risk of cardiac death?‏‎ (2 links)
  21. Review of the legal obligations of the doctor to discuss Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) – A cohort controlled comparative cross-matched study in an outpatient epilepsy clinic‏‎ (2 links)
  22. Risk factors of postictal generalized EEG suppression in generalized convulsive seizures‏‎ (2 links)
  23. SSRI are associated with reduced severity of ictal hypoxemia in medically refractory partial epilepsy‏‎ (2 links)
  24. Severe postictal laryngospasm as a potential mechanism for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A near-miss in an EMU‏‎ (2 links)
  25. Short QTc in epilepsy patients without cardiac symptoms‏‎ (2 links)
  26. Sleep states attenuate the pressor response to central amygdala stimulation‏‎ (2 links)
  27. Sudden unexpected death associated with seizures: Analysis of 66 cases‏‎ (2 links)
  28. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. Risk factors, possible 225 mechanisms and prevention: A reappraisal‏‎ (2 links)
  29. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A search for risk factors‏‎ (2 links)
  30. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Evidence-based analysis of incidence and risk factors‏‎ (2 links)
  31. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP): A clinical perspective and a search for risk factors‏‎ (2 links)
  32. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy in Victoria‏‎ (2 links)
  33. The cardiac sodium channel mRNA is expressed in the developing and adult rat and human brain‏‎ (2 links)
  34. The role of hypoventilation in a sheep model of epileptic sudden death‏‎ (2 links)
  35. Unilateral cerebral inactivation produces differential left/right heart rate responses‏‎ (2 links)
  36. Verbal autopsies and SUDEP‏‎ (2 links)
  37. Effects of the antiepileptic drugs lamotrigine, topiramate and gabapentin on hERG potassium currents‏‎ (2 links)
  38. A comparison of the efferents of the amygdala and the hippocampal formation in the rhesus monkey: I. Convergence in the entorhinal, prorhinal, and perirhinal cortices‏‎ (2 links)
  39. Amygdala-stimulation-induced apnea is attention and nasal breathing dependent‏‎ (2 links)
  40. Amygdala and hippocampus are symptomatogenic zones for central apneic seizures‏‎ (2 links)
  41. Amygdala sclerosis in sudden and unexpected death in epilepsy‏‎ (2 links)
  42. An insufficient effect of lamotrigine leading to fatal seizures‏‎ (2 links)
  43. Breathing inhibited when seizures spread to the amygdala and upon amygdala stimulation‏‎ (2 links)
  44. Cardiovascular and respiratory responses to electrical and chemical stimulation of the hippocampus in anesthetized and awake rats‏‎ (2 links)
  45. Cardiovascular effects of human insular cortex stimulation‏‎ (2 links)
  46. Cases of diseases of the heart accompanied with pathological observations‏‎ (2 links)
  47. Cerebral hemispheric lateralization in cardiac autonomic control‏‎ (2 links)
  48. Clinical features of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy‏‎ (2 links)
  49. Comparison of antiepileptic drug levels in sudden unexpected deaths in epilepsy with deaths from other causes‏‎ (2 links)
  50. Comparison of the efferents of the amygdala and the hippocampal formation in the rhesus monkey: II. Reciprocal and non-reciprocal connections‏‎ (2 links)

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