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1. 3D figure of epilepsy syndromes.

2. The longitudinal evolution of cerebral blood flow in children with tuberous sclerosis assessed by arterial spin labeling magnetic resonance imaging may be related to cognitive performance.

3. Adaptive behavior and psychiatric comorbidities in KCNB1 encephalopathy.

4. In silico model reveals the key role of GABA in KCNT1-epilepsy in infancy with migrating focal seizures.

5. Impact of predictive, preventive and precision medicine strategies in epilepsy.

6. Developmental and epilepsy spectrum of KCNB1 encephalopathy with long-term outcome.

7. An accelerated shift in the use of remote systems in epilepsy due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

8. Children and adolescents with epilepsy in rehabilitation centers: A French prospective transversal study.

9. Transition of patients with childhood onset epilepsy: Perspectives from pediatric and adult neurologists.

10. Off-label use and manipulations of antiepileptic drugs in children: Analysis of the outpatient prescriptions in a tertiary center.

11. Epilepsy diagnostic and treatment needs identified with a collaborative database involving tertiary centers in France.

12. Preictal dysfunctions of inhibitory interneurons paradoxically lead to their rebound hyperactivity and to low-voltage-fast onset seizures in Dravet syndrome.

13. Slow Titration of Cannabidiol Add-On in Drug-Resistant Epilepsies Can Improve Safety With Maintained Efficacy in an Open-Label Study.

14. Long‐term negative impact of an inappropriate first antiepileptic medication on the efficacy of a second antiepileptic medication in mice.

15. Transition and transfer from pediatric to adult health care in epilepsy: A families' survey on Dravet syndrome.

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