LKS
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Acronym | Definition |
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LKS | Lakes |
LKS | Lambda Kappa Sigma (est. 1913; pharmacy sorority) |
LKS | Linux Kernel Summit |
LKS | Linux Kernel Subsystem |
LKS | Lane Keeping System (automobile traffic feature) |
LKS | Landau-Kleffner Syndrome |
LKS | Ludowe Kluby Sportowe (Polish: Folk Sport Clubs) |
LKS | Linux Kernel Summit (conference) |
LKS | Liver, Kidney, Spleen (organ transplant) |
LKS | League of Kentucky Sportsmen (est. 1935) |
LKS | Lucky Stores, Inc. |
LKS | Last Known Status (military tracking systems) |
References in periodicals archive
Overnight EEG studies of 334 children with ASD were reviewed to role out
Landau-Kleffner syndrome. Among the children, 83 (25%) had abnormal EEG results; among them, 63 (76%) had epileptiform activity.
It's a trendy practice among child neurologists in some parts of the country After all,
Landau-Kleffner syndrome, unlike autism, is a treatable disorder that responds to antiepileptic medications or corticosteroids.
Landau-Kleffner Syndrome occurs most frequently in normally developing children who are between 3 and 7 years of age.
Autism is a major component in tuberous sclerosis, which also results in severe cortical development problems and seizure disorder, and the
Landau-Kleffner syndrome of acquired aphasia and seizure.
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