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  1. (hist) ‎Effect upon blood pressure of electrical stimulation of tips of temporal lobes in man ‎[857 bytes]
  2. (hist) ‎Sudden unexpected death of epileptic patient due to cardiac arrhythmia after seizure ‎[890 bytes]
  3. (hist) ‎The long QT syndrome and seizures in childhood ‎[891 bytes]
  4. (hist) ‎Cardiopulmonary surveillance to prevent SUDEP – Authors’ reply ‎[891 bytes]
  5. (hist) ‎Cardiac arrhythmias of genetic origin are important contributors to sudden infant death syndrome ‎[893 bytes]
  6. (hist) ‎Sudden unexpected deaths in epilepsy – Where are we now? ‎[903 bytes]
  7. (hist) ‎Phase-switching of respiration induced by central gray and hippocampal stimulation in the cat ‎[917 bytes]
  8. (hist) ‎Heart rate variability: Standards of measurement, physiological interpretation and clinical use ‎[922 bytes]
  9. (hist) ‎Genetic screening for SUDEP? – Commentary on Hindocha et al. ‎[925 bytes]
  10. (hist) ‎Can technology help reduce risk of harm in patients with epilepsy? ‎[930 bytes]
  11. (hist) ‎Hard Choices: Whether and How to Address SUDEP With Epileptic Patients ‎[934 bytes]
  12. (hist) ‎Unexpected death in young epileptics ‎[936 bytes]
  13. (hist) ‎Cardiac effects of seizures ‎[947 bytes]
  14. (hist) ‎United States perspective on definitions and classifications ‎[949 bytes]
  15. (hist) ‎Reducing mortality: An important aim of epilepsy management ‎[959 bytes]
  16. (hist) ‎Sudden unexplained death explained? ‎[977 bytes]
  17. (hist) ‎SUDEP: The death of nihilism ‎[984 bytes]
  18. (hist) ‎Sudden death from hypoventilation during epileptic seizures ‎[994 bytes]
  19. (hist) ‎Cardiac causes of sudden death: Virtual panel discussion of posed questions ‎[1,000 bytes]
  20. (hist) ‎Brain seizes, heart ceases: a case of ictal asystole ‎[1,006 bytes]
  21. (hist) ‎Bradycardia, an epileptic ictal manifestation ‎[1,009 bytes]
  22. (hist) ‎From mystery to prevention: Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, time to move on ‎[1,016 bytes]
  23. (hist) ‎Can SCN1A mutations account for SUDEP? ‎[1,030 bytes]
  24. (hist) ‎Interictal heart rate patterns in partial seizure disorders ‎[1,033 bytes]
  25. (hist) ‎Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP): Update and reflections ‎[1,038 bytes]
  26. (hist) ‎Ictal apnea of epileptic origin ‎[1,045 bytes]
  27. (hist) ‎Sudden death and epilepsy ‎[1,060 bytes]
  28. (hist) ‎Wrist sensor reveals sympathetic hyperactivity and hypoventilation before probable SUDEP ‎[1,067 bytes]
  29. (hist) ‎National General Practice Study of Epilepsy and Epileptic Seizures: Objectives and study methodology of the largest reported prospective cohort study of epilepsy ‎[1,075 bytes]
  30. (hist) ‎Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Terminology and definitions ‎[1,076 bytes]
  31. (hist) ‎Ictal bradycardia followed by cardiac asystole: A case report ‎[1,084 bytes]
  32. (hist) ‎Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (Lhatoo, Sander) ‎[1,086 bytes]
  33. (hist) ‎Ictal tachycardia during temporal lobe seizures ‎[1,098 bytes]
  34. (hist) ‎SUDEP: To discuss or not? Recommendations from bereaved relatives. ‎[1,103 bytes]
  35. (hist) ‎Ascending projection from the respiratory centre to mesencephalon and diencephalon ‎[1,104 bytes]
  36. (hist) ‎ECG abnormalities in patients with epilepsy ‎[1,108 bytes]
  37. (hist) ‎The sudden death of Patsy Custis, or George Washington on sudden unexplained death in epilepsy ‎[1,114 bytes]
  38. (hist) ‎Do alterations in inter-ictal heart rate variability predict sudden unexpected death in epilepsy? ‎[1,115 bytes]
  39. (hist) ‎Selective paralysis of voluntary but not limbically influenced automatic respiration ‎[1,118 bytes]
  40. (hist) ‎Ictal hypoventilation contributes to cardiac arrhythmia and SUDEP: report on two deaths in video-EEG-monitored patients ‎[1,123 bytes]
  41. (hist) ‎Postictal Generalized EEG Suppression and SUDEP: A Review ‎[1,125 bytes]
  42. (hist) ‎Asystole induced by partial seizures: A rare cause of syncope ‎[1,129 bytes]
  43. (hist) ‎Respiratory responses to stimulation of temporal pole, insula, and hippocampal and limbic gyri in man ‎[1,129 bytes]
  44. (hist) ‎Epilepsy and sudden death ‎[1,129 bytes]
  45. (hist) ‎Prevalence of cardiac conduction disturbances during carbamazepine treatment: Preliminary data ‎[1,130 bytes]
  46. (hist) ‎Postictal apnea as an important mechanism for SUDEP: A near-SUDEP with continuous EEG-ECG-EMG recording ‎[1,150 bytes]
  47. (hist) ‎Does the lunar phase have an effect on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy? ‎[1,156 bytes]
  48. (hist) ‎The importance of the electrocardiogram in ambulatory electroencephalographic recordings ‎[1,157 bytes]
  49. (hist) ‎Functional assessment of heart rate variability: physiological basis and practical applications ‎[1,162 bytes]
  50. (hist) ‎Mortality from epilepsy. International patterns and changes over time ‎[1,166 bytes]
  51. (hist) ‎The mortality associated with epilepsy, with particular reference to sudden unexpected death: a review ‎[1,179 bytes]
  52. (hist) ‎Insights from the study of heart rate variability ‎[1,191 bytes]
  53. (hist) ‎Sudden unexplained death in epilepsy: An intracranially monitored case ‎[1,208 bytes]
  54. (hist) ‎Cardiac side effects of phenytoin and carbamazepine. A dose-related phenomenon? ‎[1,220 bytes]
  55. (hist) ‎Cerebral arrhythmia influencing cardiac rhythm: A case of ictal bradycardia ‎[1,239 bytes]
  56. (hist) ‎Could sudden cardiac death in epilepsy be related to the occurrence of thalamic dysfunction or anatomic change? ‎[1,239 bytes]
  57. (hist) ‎Changes in plasma catecholamines after tonic-clonic seizures ‎[1,240 bytes]
  58. (hist) ‎Life expectancy in epilepsy ‎[1,246 bytes]
  59. (hist) ‎Patients with epilepsy who die suddenly do not always have cardiac disease ‎[1,251 bytes]
  60. (hist) ‎A case of seizure-related bradycardia and asystole ‎[1,251 bytes]
  61. (hist) ‎Physical activity in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Much more than a simple sport ‎[1,269 bytes]
  62. (hist) ‎Deaths from epilepsy: What next? ‎[1,276 bytes]
  63. (hist) ‎Severe postictal laryngospasm as a potential mechanism for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A near-miss in an EMU ‎[1,283 bytes]
  64. (hist) ‎A correlation of autonomic and EEG components in temporal lobe epilepsy ‎[1,283 bytes]
  65. (hist) ‎Post-mortem findings of cardiac lesions in epileptics: a preliminary report ‎[1,286 bytes]
  66. (hist) ‎Cardiac asystole masquerading as temporal lobe epilepsy ‎[1,293 bytes]
  67. (hist) ‎Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (Lhatoo, Langan, Sander) ‎[1,295 bytes]
  68. (hist) ‎Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy in adults with mental retardation ‎[1,301 bytes]
  69. (hist) ‎Preventing tomorrow’s sudden cardiac death in epilepsy today: What should physicians know about this? ‎[1,301 bytes]
  70. (hist) ‎Pathogenesis of neurogenic pulmonary oedema ‎[1,302 bytes]
  71. (hist) ‎Excess mortality and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy ‎[1,303 bytes]
  72. (hist) ‎The mystery of sudden death: Mechanisms for risks ‎[1,309 bytes]
  73. (hist) ‎Cardiac arrhythmias in the differential diagnosis of epilepsy ‎[1,310 bytes]
  74. (hist) ‎Efficacy of naloxone in reducing postictal central respiratory dysfunction in patients with epilepsy: study protocol for a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial ‎[1,322 bytes]
  75. (hist) ‎The mystery of Gustave Flaubert's death: could sudden unexpected death in epilepsy be part of the context? ‎[1,325 bytes]
  76. (hist) ‎Asystolic Seizures ‎[1,331 bytes]
  77. (hist) ‎The prolonged QT syndrome presenting as epilepsy: A report of two cases and literature review ‎[1,337 bytes]
  78. (hist) ‎SUDEP: What do adult patients want to know? ‎[1,337 bytes]
  79. (hist) ‎Breathing: rhythmicity, plasticity, chemosensitivity ‎[1,337 bytes]
  80. (hist) ‎Cardiopulmonary surveillance to prevent SUDEP ‎[1,342 bytes]
  81. (hist) ‎SSRI are associated with reduced severity of ictal hypoxemia in medically refractory partial epilepsy ‎[1,344 bytes]
  82. (hist) ‎Assessing the link between omega-3 fatty acids, cardiac arrest, and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy ‎[1,361 bytes]
  83. (hist) ‎Circulatory and respiratory changes induced by electrical stimulation of limbic system (visceral brain) ‎[1,363 bytes]
  84. (hist) ‎Epilepsy and the long QT syndrome: is there a link? – Commentary on Hindocha et al. ‎[1,368 bytes]
  85. (hist) ‎Seizure related autonomic changes in children ‎[1,370 bytes]
  86. (hist) ‎Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy genetics: Molecular diagnostics and prevention ‎[1,373 bytes]
  87. (hist) ‎Obstructive apnea due to laryngospasm links ictal to postictal events in SUDEP cases and offers practical biomarkers for review of past cases and prevention of new ones ‎[1,375 bytes]
  88. (hist) ‎Sleep states attenuate the pressor response to central amygdala stimulation ‎[1,390 bytes]
  89. (hist) ‎The role of autonomic dysfunction in sudden unexplained death in epilepsy patients ‎[1,390 bytes]
  90. (hist) ‎Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Identifying risk and preventing mortality ‎[1,394 bytes]
  91. (hist) ‎Unilateral cerebral inactivation produces differential left/right heart rate responses ‎[1,404 bytes]
  92. (hist) ‎Mortality in Dravet Syndrome ‎[1,405 bytes]
  93. (hist) ‎Incidence of sudden unexpected death in an adult outpatient cohort with epilepsy at a tertiary referral centre ‎[1,408 bytes]
  94. (hist) ‎Pulmonary afferent and central influences on respiratory phase-switching in the cat ‎[1,409 bytes]
  95. (hist) ‎Cardiac asystole and bradycardia as a manifestation of left temporal lobe complex partial seizure ‎[1,421 bytes]
  96. (hist) ‎Autonomic effects on stimulating rostral portion of cingulate gyri in man ‎[1,423 bytes]
  97. (hist) ‎Stertorous breathing is a reliably identified sign that helps in the differentiation of epileptic from psychogenic non-epileptic convulsions: An audit ‎[1,434 bytes]
  98. (hist) ‎After sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Lessons learned and the road forward ‎[1,435 bytes]
  99. (hist) ‎Does lateralized hemispheric control of cardiovascular activity exist? A Wada test study ‎[1,443 bytes]
  100. (hist) ‎Forensic considerations in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy ‎[1,446 bytes]

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