Association of Peri-ictal Brainstem Posturing With Seizure Severity and Breathing Compromise in Patients With Generalized Convulsive Seizures
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Luke A Allen | C. Scott | D. Friedman | O. Devinsky | M. Nei | P. Ryvlin | R. Harper | Shiqiang Tao | S. Lhatoo | L. Bateman | B. Diehl | K. Strohl | G. Richerson | S. Schuele | J. Hampson | B. Gehlbach | J. Ogren | Liang Zhu | Nuria Lacuey | Norma J. Hupp | L. Vilella | M. R. S. Rani | Rup K Sainju | N. Shafiabadi | Xiuhe Zhao | Victoria Reick-Mitrisin | S. Omidi | Manuela Ochoa-Urrea | Jaison Hampson | Guoqiang Zhang | Ronald M. Harper | L. Allen | Catherine A Scott | Norma J Hupp | Stephan U Schuele | Beate Diehl | Lisa M. Bateman
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