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Long-term survival in patients with status epilepticus: A tertiary referral center study
Epilepsia, 06/30/09
Ristic AJ et al. - Approximately one of five patients die within 12 years after an episode of SE. Symptomatic SE (PS and AS), initial SE, age, and presence of epilepsy are associated with long-term increased risk of death.
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