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In [[ILAE]] 1989 classification syndrome of [[Kozhevnikov epilepsy|Kojewnikow]]<ref>Dicctionary of medical eponyms</ref> was defined as a specific form of partial somatomotor seizure disorder involving the [[Rolandic area]] of motor cortex.<ref>Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences</ref><ref>in German literature the spelling Kozhevnikow is | In [[ILAE]] 1989 classification syndrome of [[Kozhevnikov epilepsy|Kojewnikow]]<ref>Dicctionary of medical eponyms</ref> was defined as a specific form of partial somatomotor seizure disorder involving the [[Rolandic area]] of motor cortex.<ref>Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences</ref><ref>in German literature the spelling Kozhevnikow is preferred Neurologische Intensivmedizin: Praxisleitfaden für neurologische</ref> | ||
Aleksei Yakovlevich Kozhevnikov Алексе́й Я́ковлевич Коже́вников in 1894 gave a superb description of [[epilepsy|epilepsia]] partialis continua <ref>[http://www.medlink.com/article/epilepsia_partialis_continua_of_kozhevnikov Epilepsia partialis continua of Kozhevnikov]</ref> | Aleksei Yakovlevich Kozhevnikov Алексе́й Я́ковлевич Коже́вников in 1894 gave a superb description of [[epilepsy|epilepsia]] partialis continua <ref>[http://www.medlink.com/article/epilepsia_partialis_continua_of_kozhevnikov Epilepsia partialis continua of Kozhevnikov]</ref> | ||
<ref>[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1528-1167.2010.02900.x Kozhevnikov epilepsy: The disease and its eponym] epilepsia </ref> | <ref>[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1528-1167.2010.02900.x Kozhevnikov epilepsy: The disease and its eponym] epilepsia </ref> |
Revision as of 02:24, 11 August 2018
In ILAE 1989 classification syndrome of Kojewnikow[1] was defined as a specific form of partial somatomotor seizure disorder involving the Rolandic area of motor cortex.[2][3] Aleksei Yakovlevich Kozhevnikov Алексе́й Я́ковлевич Коже́вников in 1894 gave a superb description of epilepsia partialis continua [4] [5]
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