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  1. Projections to areas of the nucleus tractus solitarii related to circulatory and respiratory responses in cats
  2. Prolactin levels in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  3. Prolongation of the QT interval and the sudden infant death syndrome
  4. Prolonged QT syndrome presenting as epilepsy
  5. Psychoactive agents, seizure production, and sudden death in epilepsy
  6. Pulmonary afferent and central influences on respiratory phase-switching in the cat
  7. QT dispersion
  8. Quantitative analysis of surface electromyography: Biomarkers for convulsive seizures
  9. Recognizing and preventing epilepsy-related mortality: A call for action
  10. Recurring discharge patterns in multiple spike trains
  11. Reducing mortality: An important aim of epilepsy management
  12. Regional brain activation in humans during respiratory and blood pressure challenges
  13. Relation between ictal asystole and cardiac sympathetic dysfunction shown by MIBG-SPECT
  14. Relationships between hippocampal activity and breathing patterns
  15. Report of the American Epilepsy Society and the Epilepsy Foundation joint task force on sudden unexplained death in epilepsy
  16. Respiratory Pathophysiology With Seizures and Implications for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy
  17. Respiratory and vascular responses in monkeys from temporal pole, insula, orbital surface and cingulate gyrus; a preliminary report
  18. Respiratory changes with seizures in localization-related epilepsy: Analysis of periictal hypercapnia and airflow patterns
  19. Respiratory responses to stimulation of temporal pole, insula, and hippocampal and limbic gyri in man
  20. Review of autonomic dysfunction, cardiac arrhythmias, and epileptogenic activity
  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
  22. Right ventromedial prefrontal lesions result in paradoxical cardiovascular activation with emotional stimuli
  23. Risk Assessment for Sudden Deathin Epilepsy: The SUDEP-7 Inventory
  24. Risk factors for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A case-control study
  25. Risk factors for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A controlled prospective study based on coroners cases
  26. Risk factors in sudden death in epilepsy (SUDEP): The quest for mechanisms
  27. Risk factors of postictal generalized EEG suppression in generalized convulsive seizures
  28. Risk of Sudden unexpected death in patients given adjunctive epilepsy treatment for refractory seizures: a meta-analysis of placebo-controlled trials
  29. Rostral brain regions contributing to respiratory control
  30. SSRI are associated with reduced severity of ictal hypoxemia in medically refractory partial epilepsy
  31. SUDEP: Overview of definitions and review of incidence data
  32. SUDEP: The death of nihilism
  33. SUDEP: Time for prevention—evidence and clinical translation. Proceedings from the Epilepsy Research UK 2014 Expert Workshop
  34. SUDEP: To discuss or not? Recommendations from bereaved relatives.
  35. SUDEP: What do adult patients want to know?
  36. SUDEP: what do parents want to know?
  37. SUDEP in the Netherlands: A retrospective study in a tertiary referral center
  38. SUDEP – Whether to tell and when
  39. Seasonality as a risk factor for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A study in a large cohort
  40. Seizure-related injuries are underreported in pharmacoresistant localization-related epilepsy
  41. Seizure control and mortality in epilepsy
  42. Seizure related autonomic changes in children
  43. Seizures and brain regulatory systems: consciousness, sleep, and autonomic systems
  44. Selective paralysis of voluntary but not limbically influenced automatic respiration
  45. Sensory, motor and autonomic effects of mesial temporal stimulation in man
  46. Severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy: Dravet syndrome
  47. Severe postictal laryngospasm as a potential mechanism for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A near-miss in an EMU
  48. Severe pulmonary congestion in a near miss at the first seizure: Further evidence for respiratory dysfunction in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  49. Short QTc in epilepsy patients without cardiac symptoms
  50. Should all patients be told about sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP)? Pros and Cons

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