Medication Resistant Epilepsy

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Medication Resistant Epilepsy
Author : John M. Stern
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 10 September 2020
ISBN : 9781107139886
Pages : 287 pages
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A practical yet comprehensive review of the underlying causes of medication-resistant epilepsy and effective forms of treatment.

Medication Resistant Epilepsy

A practical yet comprehensive review of the underlying causes of medication-resistant epilepsy and effective forms of treatment.

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More than 12 million people with epilepsy have seizures that cannot be controlled by antiepileptic drugs. The term "drug-resistance" is abundantly used in the epilepsy literature but the definitions proposed differ considerably. It is used indifferently in a number of different settings: as a criterion for selection of patients eligible for

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