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Prognostic analysis for short - and long-term outcomes of newly diagnosed epilepsy
Highlights • Time interval between index seizure and AED start is associated with short term outcome, while it doesn’t influence long term outcome. • The number of seizures ≥ 2 in the first year after AED start is the independent risk factor for both short and long term outcome. • No significant dif...
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description | Highlights • Time interval between index seizure and AED start is associated with short term outcome, while it doesn’t influence long term outcome. • The number of seizures ≥ 2 in the first year after AED start is the independent risk factor for both short and long term outcome. • No significant difference of retention rate was found between the traditional and new AEDs in patients who attained terminal remission. |
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