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Objective
To study the epilepsy syndromes among the severe epilepsies of infancy and assess their incidence, etiologies, and outcomes.
Methods
A population‐based cohort study was undertaken of severe epilepsies with onset before age 18 months in Victoria, Australia. Two epileptologists reviewed clinical features, seizure videos, and electroencephalograms to diagnose International League Against...
Failures in Umbilicals caused by insulation breakdown from partial discharge (PD) in MV cables can lead to excessive down time and costs. Ideally these discharges would be detected & located before complete breakdown occurred. This paper discusses acoustic emission sensing methods used to detect PD events along with time difference of arrival (TDOA) and time delay estimation (TDE) algorithms to...
Cost-benefit analysis in neurology practice deserves continual reassessment. One example is the duration of a routine electroencephalography (EEG) required to optimise accuracy of diagnosis. Recommended guidelines of recording a routine EEG for 20 or more minutes are not based on scientific evidence. In many countries, EEG is not economically viable with costs outweighing financial remuneration. We...
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