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Accurate detection of typical absence seizures in adults and children using a two-channel electroencephalographic wearable behind the ears.
Swinnen L, Chatzichristos C, Jansen K, Lagae L, Depondt C, Seynaeve L, Vancaester E, Van Dycke A, Macea J, Vandecasteele K, Broux V, De Vos M, Van Paesschen W. Swinnen L, et al. Among authors: van paesschen w, van dycke a. Epilepsia. 2021 Nov;62(11):2741-2752. doi: 10.1111/epi.17061. Epub 2021 Sep 7. Epilepsia. 2021. PMID: 34490891 Free PMC article.
Familial temporal lobe epilepsy with febrile seizures.
Depondt C, Van Paesschen W, Matthijs G, Legius E, Martens K, Demaerel P, Wilms G. Depondt C, et al. Among authors: van paesschen w. Neurology. 2002 May 14;58(9):1429-33. doi: 10.1212/wnl.58.9.1429. Neurology. 2002. PMID: 12011300
Ictal perfusion patterns associated with single MRI-visible focal dysplastic lesions: implications for the noninvasive delineation of the epileptogenic zone.
Dupont P, Van Paesschen W, Palmini A, Ambayi R, Van Loon J, Goffin J, Weckhuysen S, Sunaert S, Thomas B, Demaerel P, Sciot R, Becker AJ, Vanbilloen H, Mortelmans L, Van Laere K. Dupont P, et al. Among authors: van paesschen w, van loon j, van laere k. Epilepsia. 2006 Sep;47(9):1550-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2006.00628.x. Epilepsia. 2006. PMID: 16981872 Free article.
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