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M Popielarska

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Jagielska G, Komender J, Popielarska M
Psychiatr Pol . 1991 Jan; 25(1):78-81. PMID: 1780380
No abstract available.
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Popielarska M
Psychiatr Pol . 1990 Nov; 24(6):70-5. PMID: 2131487
No abstract available.
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Popielarska M
Pediatr Pol . 1989 Jul; 64(7):491-6. PMID: 2640701
No abstract available.
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Komender J, Popielarska M
Przegl Lek . 1989 Jan; 46(11):762-5. PMID: 2623183
The study comprised 30 children aged 12 to 17 years, including 22 females and 8 males, treated or consulted in the Psychiatry Department of the Medical Academy Institute of Pediatrics...
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Popielarska M, POPIELARSKA A
Pediatr Pol . 1988 Apr; 63(4):236-42. PMID: 3217165
No abstract available.
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POPIELARSKA A, Komender J, Popielarska M, Fabisiak A
Neurol Neurochir Pol . 1987 Jul; 21(4-5):319-23. PMID: 3444501
In a group of 80 epileptic children aged 10-11-12 years in 75% of cases psychic changes were found, including disturbances of intellectual abilities of the oligophrenic-dementive type, and personality disorders....
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POPIELARSKA A, Komender J, Fabisiak A, Popielarska M
Neurol Neurochir Pol . 1987 May; 21(3):197-201. PMID: 3670525
No abstract available.
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POPIELARSKA A, Komender J, Fabisiak A, Popielarska M
Neurol Neurochir Pol . 1986 Sep; 20(5):427-31. PMID: 3587512
On the basis of an analysis of 3 cases it was shown that the occurrence of seizure-like symptoms with abnormal EEG and history data suggesting possible damage to the central...
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Komender J, Popielarska M
Pediatr Pol . 1986 Jul; 61(7):441-50. PMID: 3822611
No abstract available.
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Popielarska M, POPIELARSKA A, Komender J, Fabisiak A
Neurol Neurochir Pol . 1984 Nov; 18(6):523-8. PMID: 6536860
From a group of 248 cases of epilepsy observed in the last five years 69 (28%) children, 32 boys and 37 girls, were isolated (aged from several months to 14...