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Epilepsia is a peer-reviewed medical journal focusing on all aspects of epilepsy. The journal was established in 1909. It is the official journal of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE). The first series was published between 1909 and 1915 in five volumes by an international consortium of seven publishers (Baillière & Fils, Paris; J. A. Barth, Leipzig; J. Lund, Copenhagen; Nordiska Bokhandeln, Stockholm; Scheltema & Holkema’s Boekhandel, Amsterdam; G. E. Stechert & Co, New York; Williams & Norgate, London) and had multilingual contributions (in German, English and French). Editors were Julius Donáth from Hungary und Louis Jacob Josef Muskens from the Netherlands. The second series was published between 1937 and 1950 in 4 volumes with 2 to 4 issues each. Volume 1 was published between 1937 and 1940 by Levin & Munksgaard – E. Munksgaard in Copenhagen with Hans Iacob Schou from Denmark as editor. Volume 2 was published between 1941 and 1944 by The Graphic Press in Newton, Massachusetts (issue 1) and by G. Banta Publishing Company in Menasha, Wisconsin (issues 2-4), edited by Hans Iacob Schou and William Gordon Lennox from the US. Volume 3 was published between 1945 and 1948 by Harbor Printing Company in Boston with the same editors. Volume 4 (with only 2 issues) was published by the ILAE in Boston and edited by William Gordon Lennox alone. The third series was published between 1952 and 1955 in 4 volumes with only 1 issue each by the ILAE in Boston and edited by William Gordon Lennox und Jerome K. Merlis (first volumes), and Jerome K. Merlis alone (volumes 2 to 4). The current (fourth) series is published since 1959 with 1 volume per year. The initial publisher was Elsevier Publishing Company in Amsterdan, followed by Raven Press in New York, Lippincott-Raven in Philadelphia, Blackwell in Malden and Oxford, and currently Wiley-Blackwell in Hoboken, New Jersey, with Michael R. Sperling as Editor-in-Chief, and Stéphane Auvin as Deputy Editor [1] Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Epilepsia 200
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From unwitnessed fatality to witnessed rescue: Pharmacologic intervention in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
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Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Identifying risk and preventing mortality
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The direct cost of epilepsy in the United States: A systematic review of estimates
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Dietary therapy is the best option for refractory nonsurgical epilepsy
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Dietary therapy is not the best option for refractory nonsurgical epilepsy
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Valproate in the treatment of epilepsy in girls and women of childbearing potential
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Effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation following epilepsy surgery: Current state of knowledge
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Resting-state functional connectivity in the baboon model of genetic generalized epilepsy
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"A journey around the world": Parent narratives of the journey to pediatric resective epilepsy surgery and beyond
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Speed and complexity characterize attention problems in children with localization-related epilepsy.
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Altered organization of face-processing networks in temporal lobe epilepsy
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mTOR inhibition suppresses established epilepsy in a mouse model of cortical dysplasia.
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Novel mutations in ATP1A3 associated with catastrophic early life epilepsy, episodic prolonged apnea, and postnatal microcephaly
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Should epileptiform discharges be treated?
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Diagnostic methods and treatment options for focal cortical dysplasia
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Obtaining genetic testing in pediatric epilepsy
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Seizing control of epileptic activity can improve outcome
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Transition: driving and exercise
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Cannabidiol: pharmacology and potential therapeutic role in epilepsy and other neuropsychiatric disorders
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Models for transition clinics
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Bringing the transition of epilepsy care from children to adults out of the shadows
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Patient-reported outcome measures in pediatric epilepsy: a content analysis using World Health Organization definitions
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Diagnostic test utilization in evaluation for resective epilepsy surgery in children
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Transition issues for benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes, nonlesional focal epilepsy in otherwise normal children, childhood absence epilepsy, and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
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ILAE official report: a practical clinical definition of epilepsy
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The interictal language profile in adult epilepsy
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Pharmacology aspects during transition and at transfer in patients with epilepsy
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Focal abnormalities in idiopathic generalized epilepsy: a critical review of the literature
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Thalamic stimulation to improve level of consciousness after seizures: evaluation of electrophysiology and behavior
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Complement C5-deficient mice are protected from seizures in experimental cerebral malaria
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Weighing the value of memory loss in the surgical evaluation of left temporal lobe epilepsy: a decision analysis
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Thalamic structural connectivity in medial temporal lobe epilepsy
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