Meta-analysis of risk factors for early and late seizures after acute stroke (P7.024)
CONCLUSIONS: Similar risk factors contribute to ES and LS after acute stroke. However, the effect of ES on LS remains poorly understood. Study Supported by: NoneDisclosure: Dr. Tobochnik has nothing to disclose. Dr. Vijayvargiya has nothing to disclose. Dr. Jacobson has received personal compensation for activities with Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tobochnik, S., Vijayvargiya, N., Jacobson, M. Tags: Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology (EEG): Clinical Epilepsy Source Type: research
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