680 results on '"Elger, Christian E."'
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2. Translational imaging of TSPO reveals pronounced innate inflammation in human and murine CD8 T cell–mediated limbic encephalitis
3. Epilepsien
4. Autorinnen und Autoren
5. Shared genetic basis between genetic generalized epilepsy and background electroencephalographic oscillations
6. Evaluation of a Rapid Topiramate Titration Scheme for the Early Detection of Cognitive Side Effects
7. Anti-convulsant Agents: Acute Drug Therapy Outside Status Epilepticus
8. Anti-convulsant Drugs: Differential Indications – Neuropathic Pain and Migraine
9. Anti-convulsant Agents: Lacosamide and Perampanel
10. Anti-convulsant Agents: Cannabidiol and Fenfluramine
11. Anti-convulsant Agents: Cenobamate
12. Anti-convulsant Agents: Pharmacology and Biochemistry
13. Anti-convulsant Agents: Benzodiazepines (Clobazam, Clonazepam, Diazepam, Lorazepam, Midazolam)
14. Rational Antiepileptic Treatment in Childhood
15. Anti-convulsant Agents: Vigabatrin
16. Anti-convulsant Agents: Carbamazepine, Oxcarbazepine, and Eslicarbazepine Acetate
17. Anti-convulsant Drugs and Cognition
18. Anti-convulsive Drug Use in Status Treatment in Children
19. Anti-convulsive Drug Use in Status Therapy: Adults
20. Anti-convulsant Agents: Beginning and Duration of Therapy, Withdrawal, and Resistance – Children
21. Anti-convulsant Agents: Principal Considerations on Effectiveness, Side Effects, and Interactions
22. Guidelines on Anti-convulsant Agents
23. Anti-convulsant Agents: Zonisamide
24. Anti-convulsant Agents: Everolimus
25. Anti-convulsant Agents: Sulthiame
26. Anti-convulsant Agents: Stiripentol
27. Anti-convulsant Agents: Topiramate
28. Anti-convulsant Agents: Valproic Acid
29. Anti-convulsant Agents: Phenytoin and Fosphenytoin
30. Anti-convulsant agents: Cortisone and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)
31. Anti-convulsant Agents: Potassium Bromide
32. Anti-convulsant Agents: Lamotrigine
33. Anti-convulsant Agents: Felbamate
34. Anti-convulsant Agents: Levetiracetam and Brivaracetam
35. Anti-convulsant Agents: Phenobarbital and Primidone
36. Anti-convulsant Agents: Gabapentin and Pregabalin
37. Anti-convulsant Agents: Beginning, Maintenance, Pharmacoresistance, Duration of Therapy, and Withdrawal – Adults
38. Anti-convulsant Agents: Rufinamide
39. Anti-convulsant Agents: Definition and Indication
40. Anti-convulsant Agents: Ethosuximide and Methsuximide
41. Long-term seizure outcome after epilepsy surgery of neuroglial tumors
42. Ultra-Rare Genetic Variation in the Epilepsies: A Whole-Exome Sequencing Study of 17,606 Individuals
43. Complement activation contributes to GAD antibody-associated encephalitis
44. Epilepsy surgery in the first six months of life: A systematic review and meta-analysis
45. Shape description and volumetry of hippocampus and amygdala in temporal lobe epilepsy – A beneficial combination with a clinical perspective
46. Concept and location neurons in the human brain provide the 'what' and 'where' in memory formation.
47. Occurrence of status epilepticus in persons with epilepsy is determined by sex, epilepsy classification, and etiology: a single center cohort study
48. Getting the best outcomes from epilepsy surgery.
49. The importance of routine genetic testing in pediatric epilepsy surgery
50. Die Bedeutung des Belohnungssystems des Menschen für sein ökonomisches Verhalten
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