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*Colder BW, Wilson CL, Frysinger RC, Chao LC, Harper RM, and Engel J J (1996): [[Neuronal synchrony in relation to burst discharge in epileptic human temporal lobes]]
 
*Colder BW, Wilson CL, Frysinger RC, Chao LC, Harper RM, and Engel J J (1996): [[Neuronal synchrony in relation to burst discharge in epileptic human temporal lobes]]
 
*Colder BW, Wilson CL, Frysinger RC, Harper RM, and Engel J J (1996): [[Interspike intervals during interictal periods in human temporal lobe epilepsy]]
 
*Colder BW, Wilson CL, Frysinger RC, Harper RM, and Engel J J (1996): [[Interspike intervals during interictal periods in human temporal lobe epilepsy]]
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*Constantin L, Martins JB, Fincham RW, and Dagli RD (1990): [[Bradycardia and syncope as manifestations of partial epilepsy]]
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*Cooper PN (2008): [[Cardiac arrhythmias and SUDEP – Commentary on Hindocha et al.]]
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*Corfield DR, Fink GR, Ramsay SC, Murphy K, Harty HR, Watson JD, Adams L, Frackowiak RS, and Guz A(1995): [[Activation of limbic structures during CO2-stimulated breathing in awake man]]
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*Corfield DR, Fink GR, Ramsay SC, Murphy K, Harty HR, Watson JD, Adams L, Frack- owiak RS, and Guz A (1995): [[Evidence for limbic system activation during CO2-stimulated breathing in man]]
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*Cortey A, Monin P, Hascoet JM, Hamon I, and Vert P(1994): [[Effects of phenobarbital on cerebral blood flow during hypoxia]]
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*Coulter DL (1984): [[Partial seizures with apnea and bradycardia]]
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*Coyle HP, Baker-Brian N, and Brown SW (1994): [[Coroners’ autopsy reporting of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP) in the UK]]
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*Critchley HD, Corfield DR, Chandler MP, Mathias CJ, and Dolan RJ (2000): [[Cerebral correlates of autonomic cardiovascular arousal: A functional neuroimaging investigation in humans]]

Revision as of 21:38, 13 July 2017

An increased risk of sudden death has been reported in patients with epilepsy since the late 1800s, and possibly much earlier (DeToledo et al., 1999; Doherty, 2004). In the past two decades sudden unexpected (or unexplained) death in epilepsy (SUDEP) has received increasing attention and been recognized as more widespread than previously believed. Despite the recent increase in awareness, “systematic well funded research remains limited. The medical literature contains much repetition, with effort spent on re-analysing data with substantial methodological limitations,” (Tomson et al., 2008). In addition to the need for better clinical and basic science studies, and improved epidemiological data, there is also a need for increased cognizance and understanding of SUDEP among neurologists and other physicians as well as patients and families.

A massive literature on SUDEP and closely related phenomena exists, with many studies having considerable overlap. Many isolated case reports have been published, and considering them collectively increases their informative power. To facilitate comparison of related articles, annotations are provided for most entries in this bibliography, and these are hyperlinked where applicable to other articles’ in the hope of permitting a more efficient synthesis of the literature. To further promote direct consultation of the primary literature, references are hyperlinked to their digital object identifier when available, permitting an interested reader one-click access to the original publication. An index is provided, and its entries link back to the site of their appearance in the bibliography. Because the SUDEP literature contains “much repetition,” it is hoped that this ‘active document’ approach will permit readers to navigate through relevant publications more efficiently, with the ultimate aim of improved patient care and better mechanistic understanding of the process, both of which have the potential to reduce SUDEP deaths.

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