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Journal Watch AS An-Sofie Schoonjans and Karen Skjei Updated March 04, 2020 1240 0
Eur J Paediatr Neurol. 2019 Nov;23(6):827-831.
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Journal Watch CN Christelle Nel Updated February 16, 2020 9089 0
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology 23 (2019) 546 -559
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Journal Watch SC Sireesha Chinthaparthy, MD Updated January 06, 2020 16184 1
Pediatric Neurology 93 (2019) 21-26 / https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2018.10.018
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Journal Watch SC Sireesha Chinthaparthi Updated February 22, 2020 30977 0
Pediatric Neurology 2018: 78, 55-60
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Journal Watch DF Daniel Freedman Updated February 22, 2020 21297 0
Pediatric Neurology 2019: 97, 56-63
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Updated May 25, 2019 964 0
Epilepsia 60 (5):872-884
Modest improvements in IQ in children with epilepsy who underwent epilepsy surgery, a finding which was not seen in children with severe epilepsy who did not undergo surgery. 
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Updated November 14, 2017 3435 0
JAMA Pediatr. 2017;171(9)
This paper looks at the diagnostic yield of genetic testing when used for children with newly presenting early-life epilepsy. 
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Updated October 22, 2017 2242 0
Epilepsia Volume 58, Issue 9 September 2017
To identify potential pharmacokinetic interactions between the pharmaceutical formulation of cannabidiol (CBD; Epidiolex) and the commonly used antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) through an open-label safety study. Serum levels were monitored to identify interactions between CBD and AEDs.
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May 26, 2017 3020 0
N Engl J Med 2017; 376:2011-2020
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Updated June 10, 2016 8516 0
Epilepsia. 2016 Jun 5
Results of an observational cohort study examining malformation rates in 1461 pregnancies exposed to AED monotherapy and 484 pregnancies exposed to AED polytherapy over a 15-year period (1999-2014) based on the data for the outcomes of completed pregnancies recorded in the Australian Pregnancy Register from 1999 to the end of 2014 suggests fetal malformation rates have increased in polytherapy pregnancies over time, while rates had fallen in monotherapy pregnancies. Interestingly the increase in fetal malformation rates in polytherapy pregnancies seemed to have started to rise around 2005. This is around the time when the use of levetiracetam and topiramate...
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