Intractable seizures after a lengthy remission in childhood-onset epilepsy
Epilepsia Oct 11, 2017
Camfield PR, et al. - An analysis was performed to ascertain the risk of subsequent intractable epilepsy after ≥2, ≥5, and ≥10 years of remission in childhood-onset epilepsy. Childhood-onset epilepsy could reappear and be intractable, even after ≥5 or ≥10 years of seizure freedom. The risk was luckily small, but for most patients, it was not possible to guarantee a permanent remission.
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