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HIGHLIGHTS OF CURRENT ISSUE 
Year 2008 (January-June) | Volume 3 | Issue 1
Editorial
Pediatric epilepsy: New challenges.....
Sankhla Suresh
Epilepsy is among the most frequently occurring neurologic disorders in children. It affects millions worldwide and presents as a major medical and health problem in the pediatric age group. Not only ...
Invited Review
Temporal lobe epilepsy in children
Mani Jayanti
Introduction Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) in adults and adolescents is a fairly homogeneous syndrome, both in terms of seizure semiology and in terms of its pathology; and it has been ...
Invited Review
Antiepileptic drugs in pediatric epilepsy
Ravat Sangeeta H, Gupta Rohit
Introduction It is estimated that 0.5-1% of children have epilepsy. [1] In spite of the recent advances in pharmacologic therapy and the development of an improved classification syste...
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