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A 20-year-old left-handed junior college student (who has a family history of left-handedness) reports episodes of jerking of her mouth that have been present since the age of 16 years.
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anticpileptic drugs, frequent epileptiform discharges, myoclonic absence epilepsy, brain magnetic resonance imaging scan, frontal lobe complex partial seizures, alternative psychoses, absence status epilepticus, mvoclonic jerks, simple partial status epilepticus, epilepsy monitoring unit, alternative psychosis, secondary bilateral synchrony, antiepileptic drug regimen, frontal resection, lamotrigine concentrations, reading epilepsy, complete seizure control, reproductive endocrine disorders, alter our approach, seizure exacerbation, forced normalization, generalized idiopathic epilepsy, generalized epileptiform discharges, occipital epilepsy, epilepsy center
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Ann Neurol, Arch Neurol, New York, Epilepsy Res, Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, Child Neurol, Clin Pharmacol, Clin Electroencephalogr, Diagnosis Juvenile, Diagnosis Symptomatic, John Libbey, Martin Dunitz, Diagnosis Frontal, Diagnosis Generalized, Diagnosis Medically, Diagnosis Partial, Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, Lennox Gastaut, Raven Press, Rev Neurol, Acta Neurol Scand, Diagnosis Complex, Diagnosis Idiopathic, Diagnosis Right, Mayo Clin Proc
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