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   * Although an exception deaths during neonatal seizures have also been reported   * Although an exception deaths during neonatal seizures have also been reported
   * Long term follow up studies in families have reported that none of the patients had seizures after 10 months of life[(:cite:3508699>{{pmid>long:3508699}})] while in others have reported that a small percentage of patients continued to have seizures in adult life[(:cite:7350900>{{pmid>long:7350900}})][(:cite:6660252>{{pmid>long:6660252}})]   * Long term follow up studies in families have reported that none of the patients had seizures after 10 months of life[(:cite:3508699>{{pmid>long:3508699}})] while in others have reported that a small percentage of patients continued to have seizures in adult life[(:cite:7350900>{{pmid>long:7350900}})][(:cite:6660252>{{pmid>long:6660252}})]
-  * the prevalence of learning disabilities is reported to be around 2.5% which is not significantly different to that in the general population[(:cite:6476007>{{pmid>short:6476007}})]+  * the prevalence of learning disabilities is reported to be around 2.5% which is not significantly different to that in the general population[(:cite:6476007>{{pmid>long:6476007}})]
 ===== Management ===== ===== Management =====
   * seizures usually remit spontaneously without medication   * seizures usually remit spontaneously without medication
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