Predictors for seizure relapse in children with epilepsy after antiepileptic drug withdrawal: case-control study
Background Epilepsy is defined as a neurologic condition caused by a pathological brain condition. Epilepsy patients who have stopped treatment and are seizure-free for two years are considered to have achieved complete remission. Relapse occurs when seizures return after anti-epileptic drug (AED)...
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Main Authors: | Agung Triono (Author), Elisabeth Siti Herini (Author), Irawan Mangunatmaja (Author) |
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Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House,
2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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