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  1. Helping Families Cope with the Severe Stress of Dravet Syndrome
  2. Transition issues for benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes, nonlesional focal epilepsy in otherwise normal children, childhood absence epilepsy, and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  3. Epidemiologic aspects: Lost in transition
  4. Transition: Driving and exercise
  5. Transition issues for children with diffuse cortical malformations, multifocal postnatal lesions, (infectious and traumatic) and Lennox–Gastaut and similar syndromes
  6. Most adults with childhood-onset epilepsy and their parents have incorrect knowledge of the cause 20–30years later: A population-based study
  7. [0046] Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: A lifelong disorder?
  8. Transition From Pediatric to Adult Epilepsy Care: A Difficult Process Marked by Medical and Social Crisis
  9. Transition to adult care for children with chronic neurological disorders
  10. Idiopathic generalized epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures (IGE-GTC): A population-based cohort with >20year follow up for medical and social outcome
  11. When is it safe to discontinue AED treatment?
  12. Twenty years after childhood‐onset symptomatic generalized epilepsy the social outcome is usually dependency or death: a population‐based study
  13. Long‐term social outcomes for children with epilepsy
  14. Long‐term Prognosis for Symptomatic (Secondarily) Generalized Epilepsies: A Population‐based Study
  15. Coping with Dravet syndrome: parental experiences with a catastrophic epilepsy
  16. The Accuracy of Outcome Prediction Models for Childhood‐onset Epilepsy
  17. Death in children with epilepsy
  18. Death in children with epilepsy: a population-based study
  19. Epileptic Syndromes in Childhood: Clinical Features, Outcomes, and Treatment
  20. Impact of Pediatric Epilepsy on the Family: A New Scale for Clinical and Research Use
  21. Epilepsy Can Be Diagnosed When the First Two Seizures Occur on the Same Day
  22. Double-blind Methylphenidate Trials
  23. If a first antiepileptic drug fails to control a child's epilepsy, what are the chances of success with the next drug?
  24. Antiepileptic Drug Therapy: When Is Epilepsy Truly Intractable?
  25. Incidence of Epilepsy in Childhood and Adolescence: A Population‐Based Study in Nova Scotia from 1977 to 1985
  26. WHAT TYPES OF EPILEPSY ARE PRECEDED BY FEBRILE SEIZURES? A POPILATION‐BASED STUDY OF CHILDREN
  27. Outcome of childhood epilepsy: A population-based study with a simple predictive scoring system for those treated with medication
  28. Biologic factors as predictors of social outcome of epilepsy in intellectually normal children: A population-based study