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Sleeping in fits and starts: a practical guide to distinguishing nocturnal epilepsy from sleep disorders
- Correspondence to Dr C P Derry, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Western General Hospital, Crewe Rd, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK; cderry{at}nhs.net
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Sleeping in fits and starts: a practical guide to distinguishing nocturnal epilepsy from sleep disorders
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- Accepted May 11, 2014
- First published June 9, 2014.
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November 12, 2014
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