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
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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