Disease: Celiac disease epilepsy occipital calcifications
- A study of Gobbi's syndrome in Spanish population
- Adult coeliac disease, epilepsy and cerebral calcifications. A case report
- Association between coeliac disease, epilepsy and brain atrophy
- Atypical evolution of benign partial epilepsy in children
- Bilateral cerebral occipital calcifications and migraine-like headache
- Bilateral occipital calcification associated with celiac disease, folate deficiency, and epilepsy
- Bilateral occipital calcification, epilepsy and coeliac disease: case report
- Bilateral occipital calcification, epilepsy and coeliac disease: clinical and neuroimaging features of a new syndrome
- Bilateral occipital endocranial calcifications: a sign of metabolic damage or of a new syndrome?
- Brain white-matter lesions in celiac disease: a prospective study of 75 diet-treated patients
- CEC syndrome--a rare manifestation of coeliac disease
- Celiac disease and epilepsy in pediatric patients
- Celiac disease with occipital calcifications: 2 late cases
- Celiac disease, bilateral occipital calcifications and intractable epilepsy: mechanisms of seizure origin
- Celiac disease, epilepsy and cerebral calcifications
- Cerebral occipital calcifications in celiac disease
- Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in 2 children with celiac disease
- Clinical implications of interictal epileptiform discharges in cognitive functioning in CEC syndrome with evolution into epileptic encephalopathy
- Coeliac disease and epilepsy
- Coeliac disease, epilepsy and cerebral calcifications
- Coeliac disease, epilepsy, and cerebral calcifications: association with TG6 autoantibodies
- Coeliac disease, epilepsy, and cerebral calcifications. The Italian Working Group on Coeliac Disease and Epilepsy
- Coeliac disease, folic acid deficiency and epilepsy with cerebral calcifications
- Coeliac disease, unilateral occipital calcifications, and drug-resistant epilepsy: successful lesionectomy
- Convulsive disorder in celiac disease
- Cortical vascular abnormalities in the syndrome of celiac disease, epilepsy, bilateral occipital calcifications, and folate deficiency
- Early onset bilateral calcifications and epilepsy
- Epilepsy and celiac disease: favorable outcome with a gluten-free diet in a patient refractory to antiepileptic drugs
- Epilepsy in coeliac disease: not just a matter of calcifications
- Epilepsy with bilateral occipital calcifications: Sturge-Weber variant or a different encephalopathy?
- Epilepsy, bi-occipital calcifications and celiac disease
- Epilepsy, cerebral calcifications and celiac disease
- Epilepsy, cerebral calcifications and clinical or subclinical coeliac disease. Course and follow up with gluten-free diet
- Epilepsy, cerebral calcifications and coeliac disease. The importance of an early diagnosis
- Epilepsy, occipital calcifications, and oligosymptomatic celiac disease in childhood
- Familial unilateral and bilateral occipital calcifications and epilepsy
- Gluten sensitivity and epilepsy: a systematic review
- Hippocampal sclerosis in refractory temporal lobe epilepsy is associated with gluten sensitivity
- Increased prevalence of silent celiac disease among Greek epileptic children
- Intracranial calcifications--seizures--celiac disease: a case presentation
- Meningo-cortical calcifying angiomatosis and celiac disease
- Neuropsychological changes in coeliac disease
- Occipital cerebral calcifications and celiac disease: an additional case
- Occipital epilepsies: identification of specific and newly recognized syndromes
- Occipital leptomeningeal angiomatosis without facial angioma. Could it be considered a variant of Sturge-Weber syndrome?
- Occipital lobe seizures related to clinically asymptomatic celiac disease in adulthood
- Partial seizures, cerebral calcifications and celiac disease
- Rare Neurological Manifestation of Celiac Disease
- Silent celiac disease in patients with childhood localization-related epilepsies
- Transient Periictal Brain Imaging Abnormality in a Saudi Patient with Probable Celiac Disease Epilepsy and Occipital Calcification Syndrome
- Visual disturbances representing occipital lobe epilepsy in patients with cerebral calcifications and coeliac disease: a case series