Febrile Infection-related Epilepsy Syndrome
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Last Posted: Feb 28, 2023
- Whole-exome and HLA sequencing in Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome.
Helbig Ingo, et al. Annals of clinical and translational neurology 2020 0 (8) 1429-1435 - Genetic diagnoses in epilepsy: The impact of dynamic exome analysis in a pediatric cohort.
Rochtus Anne et al. Epilepsia 2020 Jan - Cytokine-related and sodium channel polymorphism as candidate predisposing factors for childhood encephalopathy FIRES/AERRPS.
Saitoh M, et al. Journal of the neurological sciences 2016 9 272-6 - Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) is not caused by SCN1A, POLG, PCDH19 mutations or rare copy number variations.
Appenzeller Silke, et al. Developmental medicine and child neurology 2012 12 (12) 1144-8 - Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome
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