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Publications
The International League Against Epilepsy
disseminates research findings and breakthroughs in the cure for
epilepsy and related seizure disorders through its official publications
and ILAE chapter publications endorsed by the League. Each Journal features original peer-reviewed articles that communicate
the latest in epilepsy research. All journals are provided on a calendar year subscription basis, starting January of each year.
2011 Subscriptions are no longer available. 2012 subscription orders will be accepted starting December 1, 2011.
All publications are available in print and on-line subscriptions
and can be purchased through the International League Against Epilepsy’s
secure on-line order form.
To order a subscription, click on the publication graphic and log in using your assigned login name and password. If you don't remember your log in information, contact Kathryn Allen at
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Epigraph is the
official newsletter of the International League Against Epilepsy.
Published twice yearly, Epigraph provides an update of what
is going on with ILAE and its chapters around the world. No subscription required. Complimentary to all members. Read more. |
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Epilepsia is the leading,
most authoritative source for current clinical and research
results on all aspects of epilepsy. As the official journal
of the International League Against Epilepsy, subscribers will
find original peer reviewed articles, progress in epilepsy research,
brief communications, editorial commentaries, special supplements,
meeting reports, book reviews, and announcements. Subscriptions
include access to Epilepsia On-line, which allows access to
current and archived issues of the journal. 12 issues –
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Epilepsy Research provides for rapid
publication of high quality articles in both experimental and
clinical epileptology. It is intended to provide a forum for
the many disciplines involved. As such the journal will publish
original papers from any of these areas or studies of a multidisciplinary
nature. Clinical and experimental research papers adopting fresh
conceptual approaches to the study of epilepsy and its treatment
are encouraged. The overriding criteria for publication are
novelty, significant clinical or experimental relevance, and
interest to a multidisciplinary audience in the broad arena
of epilepsy. 15 issues - Subscribe |
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Epileptic Disorders is a journal devoted primarily to the clinical aspects of epilepsies and related disorders. All issues are published with a DVD including video-EEG sequences and neuroimaging material. Newly redesigned, the Epileptic Disorders website will give you access to more than 200 videos, 12 years of archives, ahead of print articles, through an advanced search tool for epilepsy clinicians and researchers.- Subscribe
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Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy
is an international journal providing a forum for the publication
of papers on all topics related to epilepsy and seizure disorders.
The journal also reflects the social and psychological burden
and impact of epilepsy on the person who has it, his family
and society, and the methods and ideas that may help to alleviate
such handicaps and stigma as the condition may cause. The aim
of the journal is to share and disseminate knowledge between
all disciplines that work in the field of epilepsy. 8 issues
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Signs of Epileptic Seizures The aim of this CD-ROM is to illustrate and describe the signs most commonly seen during epileptic seizures. You can order a copy online for $25.00 US. Copyright 2000 ILAE - Order CD |
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