Long term polygraphic study of paroxysmal events in infancy and their relationship to sleep

Amani Mahmoud Fathi Nawito;

Abstract


The differential diagnosis of paroxysmal disorders is very broad in children.
The present study included 50 infants ranging in age from 5 months to
24 months complaining of paroxysmal events. They were subjected to long
term EEG polygraphic study with


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Title Long term polygraphic study of paroxysmal events in infancy and their relationship to sleep
Authors Amani Mahmoud Fathi Nawito
Keywords Long term polygraphic study of paroxysmal events in infancy and their relationship to sleep
Issue Date 2008
Description 
The differential diagnosis of paroxysmal disorders is very broad in children.
The present study included 50 infants ranging in age from 5 months to
24 months complaining of paroxysmal events. They were subjected to long
term EEG polygraphic study with

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