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Core Features Differentiate Dravet Syndrome from Febrile Seizures.Academic Article Why?
Setting-based practice variation in the management of simple febrile seizure.Academic Article Why?
Distribution of febrile seizure duration and associations with development.Academic Article Why?
Natural course of febrile seizures.Academic Article Why?
Hippocampal Malrotation Is Associated With Prolonged Febrile Seizures: Results of the FEBSTAT Study.Academic Article Why?
Phenomenology of prolonged febrile seizures: results of the FEBSTAT study.Academic Article Why?
Risk factors for subsequent febrile seizures in the FEBSTAT study.Academic Article Why?
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Cerebrospinal fluid findings in children with fever-associated status epilepticus: results of the consequences of prolonged febrile seizures (FEBSTAT) study.Academic Article Why?
Acute EEG findings in children with febrile status epilepticus: results of the FEBSTAT study.Academic Article Why?
Child Neurology: Dravet syndrome: when to suspect the diagnosis.Academic Article Why?
Cognitive functioning one month and one year following febrile status epilepticus.Academic Article Why?
Design and phenomenology of the FEBSTAT study.Academic Article Why?
Emergency management of febrile status epilepticus: results of the FEBSTAT study.Academic Article Why?
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