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EPILEPSY RESEARCH Epilepsy Research 19 (1994) 267-268 Contents to Volume 19 (1994) Number 1 — September 1994 Research Reports Transitory and short-duration changes of sleep organization provoked by amygdaloid kindling in the cat: A daily 23-hour sleep recording study J.M. Calvo and R. Fernandez-Mas (Mexico) A new, non-pharmacologic model of convulsive status epilepticus induced by electrical stimulation: Behavioral /electroencephalo- graphic observations and response to phenytoin and phenobarbital A. Handforth and D.M. Treiman (USA) Hippocampal epileptogenesis produced by electrolytic iron deposition in the rat dentate gyrus R.M. Pico and C.M. Gall (USA) Cognitive side-effects of phenytoin compared with carbamazepine in patients with localization-related epilepsy A.P. Aldenkamp, W.C.J. Alpherts, L. Diepman, B. Van ’t Slot, J. Overweg and J. Vermeulen (Netherlands) Effects of GABA, receptors activation on brain glucose metabolism in normal subjects and temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients. A positron emission tomography (PET) study. Part I: Brain glucose metabolism is increased after GABA, receptors activation R. Peyron, D. Le Bars, L. Cinotti, L. Garcia-Larrea, G. Galy, P. Landais, P. Millet, F. Lavenne, J.C. Froment, P. Krogsgaard- Larsen and F. Mauguiére (France, Denmark) Effects of GABA, receptors activation on brain glucose metabolism in normal subjects and temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients. A positron emission tomography (PET) study. Part II: The focal hypometabolism is reactive to GABA, agonist administration in TLE R. Peyron, L. Cinotti, D. Le Bars, L. Garcia-Larrea, G. Galy, P. Landais, P. Millet, F. Lavenne, J.C. Froment, P. Krogsgaard- Larsen and F. Mauguiére (France, Denmark) The effects of brain lesions on the course of chronic epilepsies M. Marosi, G. Luef, P. Schett, M. Graf, U. Sailer and G. Bauer (Austria) Opiate receptors in idiopathic generalised epilepsy measured with ['! C]diprenorphine and positron emission tomography M.C. Prevett, V.J. Cunningham, D.J. Brooks, D.R. Fish and J.S. Duncan (UK) Survey of 260 epileptic patients treated with oxcarbazepine (Trileptal® )o n a named-patient basis J.A.P. Van Parys and H. Meinardi (Netherlands) Announcements Number 2 — October 1994 Research Reports Bromide, in the therapeutic concentration, enhances GABA-activated currents in cultured neurons of rat cerebral cortex S. Suzuki, K. Kawakami, F. Nakamura, S. Nishimura, K. Yagi and M. Seino (Japan) Antiepileptic drug pharmacokinetics and neuropharmacokinetics in individual rats by repetitive withdrawal of blood and cere- brospinal fluid: Phenytoin Y.I. Lolin, N. Ratnaraj, M. Hjelm and P.N. Patsalos (UK) Clinical implications of generalized electrographic status epilepticus F.W. Drislane and D.L. Schomer (USA) 268 Contents to Volume / Epilepsy Research 19 (1994) 267-268 Long-term observations on the clinical use of lamotrigine as add-on drug in patients with epilepsy L. Cocito, M. Maffini and C. Loeb (Italy) Traumatic compared to non-traumatic clinical-pathologic associations in temporal lobe epilepsy G.W. Mathern, T.L. Babb, B.G. Vickrey, M. Melendez and J.K. Pretorius (USA) Withdrawal of antiepileptic medication in children. Correlation of cognitive function and plasma concentration—The multicentre ‘Holmfrid’ study B. Tonnby, H.L. Nilsson, A.P. Aldenkamp, W.C.J. Alpherts, G. Blennow, D. Elmgqvist, J. Heijbel, P. Sandstedt, L. W&ahlander and E. Wosse (Sweden, Netherlands) Do dichotic word listening asymmetries predict side of temporal lobe seizure onset? G.P. Lee, D.W. Loring, N.R. Varney, R.J. Roberts, J.R. Newell, J.A. Martin, J.R. Smith, D.W. King, K.J. Meador and A.M. Murro (USA) Altered patterns of catecholaminergic fibers in focal cortical dysplasia in two patients with partial seizures S. Trottier, B. Evrard, A. Biraben and P. Chauvel (France) Number 3 — December 1994 Review Article Immunoglobulin treatment in epilepsy, a review of the literature B.G.M. Van Engelen, W.O. Renier, C.M.R. Weemaes, F.J.M. Gabreels and H. Meinardi (Netherlands) Research Reports Long-term behavioral deficits following pilocarpine seizures in immature rats Z. Liu, A. Gatt, S.J. Werner, M.A. Mikati and G.L. Holmes (USA) Lack of tolerance to the anticonvulsant effects of tiagabine following chronic (21 day) treatment P.D. Suzdak (Denmark) Locus coeruleus noradrenaline system and focal penicillin hippocampal epilepsy: Neurophysiological study G. Ferraro, P. Sardo, M. Sabatino and V. La Grutta (Italy) The effect of profound hypothermia on blood-brain barrier permeability during pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures B. Oztas and M. Kaya (Turkey) Valproic acid and ethosuximide slow the onset of maximal dentate activation in the rat hippocampus J.L. Stringer (USA) Treatment of experimental status epilepticus with the GABA uptake inhibitor, tiagabine N.Y. Walton, S. Gunawan and D.M. Treiman (USA) Single dose pharmacokinetics of carbamazepine-10,11-epoxide in patients on lamotrigine monotherapy F. Pisani, B. Xiao, A. Fazio, E. Spina, E. Perucca and T. Tomson (Italy, Sweden) Effect of antiepileptic drugs on erythrocyte osmotic fragility and lipid peroxidation A.D. Yalgin, I. Onaran and A.S. Yalcin (Turkey) Patterns of academic competence in adults with epilepsy: A cluster analytic study S. Paradiso, B.P. Hermann and G. Somes (Italy, USA) Author Index to Volume 19 (1994)

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