Clinical Prediction Models for Treatment Outcomes in Newly-diagnosed Epilepsy
Corey Ratcliffe,
Vishnav Pradeep,
Anthony Marson
et al.
Abstract:Background: Up to 35% of individuals diagnosed with epilepsy proceed to develop pharmacoresistant epilepsy, leading to persistent uncontrolled seizure activity that can directly, or indirectly, significantly degrade an individual's quality of life. The factors underlying pharmacoresistance are unclear, but it has been hypothesised that repeated ictogenic activity is conducive to the development of a more robust epileptogenic network. To ensure that the most effective treatment choices are made and ictogenic ac… Show more
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