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Seizure Relapse and Development of Drug Resistance Following Long-term Seizure Remission
Archives of Neurology, 10/14/09
Schiller Y et al. – Seizure relapse commonly occurs in patients following long–term seizure remission. Treatment history and duration of epilepsy are predictive risk factors for both seizure relapse and development of drug resistance.
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