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  Vol. 135 No. 1, January 1981 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Water intoxication secondary to feeding mismanagement. A preventable form of familial seizure disorder in infants

J. C. Partridge, M. L. Payne, J. J. Leisgang, J. F. Randolph and J. H. Rubinstein

Water intoxication with seizures secondary to excessive fluid ingestion occurred in four apparently healthy infants in two families; we also review five previously reported cases.

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