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    The influence of genetics on epilepsy syndromes in infancy and childhood by Elissa Yozawitz, Solomon L. Moshé

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…We provide few examples of several phenotypes/genotypes of epilepsy syndromes in infancy and childhood and treatment issues that may arise from the available genetic information. …”
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    Semiological Features of Nonepileptic Paroxysmal Events in Infancy by Ha Rim Noh, Young Hwan Kim, Kye Hyang Lee

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Purpose Nonepileptic paroxysmal events (NPEs) are common in infancy and may be misinterpreted as epileptic seizures. …”
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    Stiff-person syndrome with early onset in infancy by S. A. Malmberg, E. L. Dadali, D. B. Jumakchanov, A. Kch. Djaksibaeva

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The initial clinical signs of the disease were observed in infancy with retarded development of motor functions and skeleton muscle lumps. …”
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    An Overview of the Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Infancy by Laura Rishanghan, Rupert Hinds

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This review article will address the frequently encountered functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) occurring in infancy. The clinical features and management of infant regurgitation, infant colic, infant dyschezia, and functional constipation are discussed with reference to the most recent literature and evidence. …”
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    Anticipatory adjustments to being picked up in infancy. by Vasudevi Reddy, Gabriela Markova, Sebastian Wallot

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Anticipation of the actions of others is often used as a measure of action understanding in infancy. In contrast to studies of action understanding which set infants up as observers of actions directed elsewhere, in the present study we explored anticipatory postural adjustments made by infants to one of the most common adult actions directed to them - picking them up. …”
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