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Nair PP et al. - Consecutive patients with SE were prospectively evaluated. Clinical evaluation, blood counts, serum chemistry and cerebrospinal fluid were carried out. Cranial CT scan was performed on a spiral CT and MRI on a 1.5 T scanner. Cranial imaging reveals structural abnormality in 59% patients with SE and was not related to SE control and mortality.

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