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Biomarkers for Remission and Intractability in Epilepsy


 

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“In conclusion, the likelihood of epilepsy remission or intractability can be assessed by integrating information from the history, physical and neuroimaging examinations, EEG, and the response to the initial AED treatment,” Dr. So commented.


—Laura Sassano

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