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Neurodevelopmental and Epilepsy Outcomes in a North American Cohort of Patients With Infantile Spasms
Journal of Child Neurology, 09/14/09
Partikian A et al. – The delayed impact of individual medications could not be analyzed because many patients received multiple agents. While etiology and response to first medication predict better outcomes, the majority of patients with infantile spasms continue to have epilepsy with long–term motor and cognitive disabilities.
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