Title: Classification of progressive myoclonus epilepsies and related disorders
Abstract: Annals of NeurologyVolume 28, Issue 1 p. 113-116 Consensus Statement Classification of progressive myoclonus epilepsies and related disorders Marseille Consensus Group, Marseille Consensus Group Marseille Consensus Group (alphabetical listing) (d̊denotes manuscript preparation committee; ‡denotes manuscript coordinator): J. Aicardi (Paris, France), E.Andermannd̊ (Montreal, Canada), F. Andermannd̊ (Montreal, Canada), D. Arnold (Montreal, Canada), G. Avanzini (Milan, Italy), S. F. Berkovicd̊‡ (Melbourne, Australia), M. Bureau (Marseille, France), S. Carpenter (Montreal, Canada), T. De Barsy (Brussels, Belgium), D. C. De Vivo (New York, NY), C. Dravet (Marseille, France), F. E. Dreifuss (Charlottesville, VA), A. Federico (Siena, Italy), N. Fukuhara (Niigata, Japan), Y. Fukuyama (Tokyo, Japan), P.Gentond̊ (Marseille, France), G. C. Guazzi (Siena, Italy), A. E. Hardingd̊ (London, England), G. Karpati (Montreal, Canada), M. L. Koskiniemi (Helsinki, Finland), C. D. Marsdend̊ (London, England), F. Maugière (Lyon, France), E. Mervaala (Kuopio, Finland), R. Michelucci (Bologna, Italy), H. Naito (Niigata, Japan), R. Norio (Helsinki, Finland), U. Nousiainen (Kuopio, Finland), J. A. Obeso (Pamplona, Spain), S. Oyangi (Tokyo, Japan), J.-F. Pellissier (Marseille, France), J. Rogerd̊ (Marseille, France), P. Santavuori (Helsinki, Finland), J. M. Shoffner (Atlanta, GA), E. A. Shoubridge (Montreal, Canada), N. K. So (Cleveland, OH) D. C. Wallace (Atlanta, GA), L.S. Wolfe (Montreal, Canada), A. Ylinen (Kuopio, Finland).Search for more papers by this authorDr. Andermann, Corresponding Author Dr. Andermann Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, 3801 University, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2B4, CanadaMontreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, 3801 University, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2B4, CanadaSearch for more papers by this author Marseille Consensus Group, Marseille Consensus Group Marseille Consensus Group (alphabetical listing) (d̊denotes manuscript preparation committee; ‡denotes manuscript coordinator): J. Aicardi (Paris, France), E.Andermannd̊ (Montreal, Canada), F. Andermannd̊ (Montreal, Canada), D. Arnold (Montreal, Canada), G. Avanzini (Milan, Italy), S. F. Berkovicd̊‡ (Melbourne, Australia), M. Bureau (Marseille, France), S. Carpenter (Montreal, Canada), T. De Barsy (Brussels, Belgium), D. C. De Vivo (New York, NY), C. Dravet (Marseille, France), F. E. Dreifuss (Charlottesville, VA), A. Federico (Siena, Italy), N. Fukuhara (Niigata, Japan), Y. Fukuyama (Tokyo, Japan), P.Gentond̊ (Marseille, France), G. C. Guazzi (Siena, Italy), A. E. Hardingd̊ (London, England), G. Karpati (Montreal, Canada), M. L. Koskiniemi (Helsinki, Finland), C. D. Marsdend̊ (London, England), F. Maugière (Lyon, France), E. Mervaala (Kuopio, Finland), R. Michelucci (Bologna, Italy), H. Naito (Niigata, Japan), R. Norio (Helsinki, Finland), U. Nousiainen (Kuopio, Finland), J. A. Obeso (Pamplona, Spain), S. Oyangi (Tokyo, Japan), J.-F. Pellissier (Marseille, France), J. Rogerd̊ (Marseille, France), P. Santavuori (Helsinki, Finland), J. M. Shoffner (Atlanta, GA), E. A. Shoubridge (Montreal, Canada), N. K. So (Cleveland, OH) D. C. Wallace (Atlanta, GA), L.S. Wolfe (Montreal, Canada), A. Ylinen (Kuopio, Finland).Search for more papers by this authorDr. Andermann, Corresponding Author Dr. Andermann Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, 3801 University, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2B4, CanadaMontreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, 3801 University, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2B4, CanadaSearch for more papers by this author First published: July 1990 https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.410280129Citations: 115 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1 Berkovic SF, Andermann F, Carpenter S, Wolfe LS. 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Publication Year: 1990
Publication Date: 1990-07-01
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