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Coulter DL (1984) Partial seizures with apnea and bradycardia. Arch Neurol 41:2 173–4. | |||
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Seizures developed in an infant who had apnea and severe bradycardia. Split-screen video-EEG monitoring of three such seizures showed that a left temporal paroxysmal discharge preceded the apnea. Partial seizures should be included in the differential diagnosis of infants with attacks of apnea and bradycardia. | |||
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*Monitoring of an infant with apnea and bradycardia during multiple spells showed left temporal discharge preceding apnea. | *Monitoring of an infant with apnea and bradycardia during multiple spells showed left temporal discharge preceding apnea. | ||
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Coulter DL (1984) Partial seizures with apnea and bradycardia. Arch Neurol 41:2 173–4.
Abstract: Seizures developed in an infant who had apnea and severe bradycardia. Split-screen video-EEG monitoring of three such seizures showed that a left temporal paroxysmal discharge preceded the apnea. Partial seizures should be included in the differential diagnosis of infants with attacks of apnea and bradycardia.
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