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Do the peptide hormones common to intestine and brain participate in the genesis of epilepsy?

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Do the peptide hormones common to intestine and brain participate in the genesis of epilepsy?

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It is suggested that the peptide hormones common to the brain and intestine provide a physiological basis to the hypothesis that acute gastroenteritis during the first postnatal month may be associated with spontaneous epileptogenic activity in EEG and lowered seizure threshold in adult age.

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