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Epileptic nystagmus in infancy.
CM Harris
, S Boyd
, K Chong
, W Harkness
, BG Neville
School of Psychology
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Dysplasia
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Anticonvulsant
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Epileptic Seizure
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Ictal
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Medicine and Dentistry
Epileptic Seizure
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Infancy
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Ictal
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Dysplasia
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Middle Temporal Gyrus
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Electronystagmography
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Electrocorticography
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