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Genetics of the Epilepsies
herausgegeben von Gertrud Beck-Mannagetta, V. Elving Anderson, Hermann Doose und Dieter JanzInhaltsverzeichnis
- Opening Address.
- Population Rates of Epileptic Seizures and Epileptic Syndromes.
- Epidemiologic Measurements for the Determination of Genetic Risks.
- Clinical Syndromes of Epilepsy.
- Epilepsies and Epileptic Syndromes in a Neurological Seizure Clinic.
- Family Studies on Selected Syndromes.
- Genetic Analysis of Febrile Convulsions: Twin and Family Studies.
- Absences.
- Family Studies on the Genetics of Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (Epilepsy with Impulsive Petit Mal).
- Segregation Analysis of Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy.
- Is Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy Polygenic?.
- Benign Epilepsy of Childhood with Centro-temporal Spikes.
- Genetics of the Partial Epilepsies.
- Genetics of EEG-Characteristics.
- Genetic Variation of the Normal Human EEG.
- Generalized Spikes and Waves.
- Photosensitivity.
- Morbidity Risk in Offspring.
- Genetic Risks in Offspring of Epileptic Parents.
- Morbidity Risk for Seizures and Epilepsy in Offspring of Patients with Epilepsy.
- Generalized Spike and Wave Paroxysm — Subclinical Signs of Seizure Liability in Offspring of Epileptic Patients.
- Febrile Convulsions, Epileptic Seizures and EEG Abnormalities in Offspring of Epileptic Mothers.
- Special Methods.
- Twin Studies in Epilepsy.
- HLA and Epilepsy.
- Plasma Amino Acid and Genetic Studies in Epilepsy.
- Special Topics.
- Genetic Variability in Fetal Response to Anticonvulsants.
- Experimental Neurogenetics of the Epilepsies.
- Perspectives: Clues in Mapping Epilepsy Genes.
- Closing Remarks.