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   * Children may present with an auditory agnosia where they do not recognize common sounds, such as the doorbell or telephone ringing. They show loss of understanding and have an acquired aphasia.   * Children may present with an auditory agnosia where they do not recognize common sounds, such as the doorbell or telephone ringing. They show loss of understanding and have an acquired aphasia.
   * Seizures do not occur in all children. When present they may range from easily controlled focal motor seizures to drug-resistant seizures of multiple types   * Seizures do not occur in all children. When present they may range from easily controlled focal motor seizures to drug-resistant seizures of multiple types
-  * Specific focal epilepsy syndromes, such as [[content:content:self_limited_epilepsy_with_centrotemporal_spikes_selects|SeLECTs]] and [[SeLEAS]], or other structural focal epilepsies may evolve to D/EE-SWAS, either transiently or for a prolonged period.+  * Specific focal epilepsy syndromes, such as [[content:self_limited_epilepsy_with_centrotemporal_spikes_selects|SeLECTs]] and [[SeLEAS]], or other structural focal epilepsies may evolve to D/EE-SWAS, either transiently or for a prolonged period.
  
 ==== Clinical Features ==== ==== Clinical Features ====
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