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Natural history and mortality of chronic epilepsy in an untreated population of rural Bolivia: A follow-up after 10 years
Epilepsia, 07/01/09
Nicoletti A et al. - The data suggests that spontaneous remission of epilepsy occurs in a substantial proportion of untreated patients affected by chronic epilepsy; concerning mortality, we found a 3-fold increased mortality in patients with remote symptomatic epilepsy.
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