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Surgery for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy in Children
by
Lindberg, I. Olsson
, Malmgren, Kristina
, Ramanujam, Bhargavi
, Chandra, P. Sarat
, Rydenhag, Bertil
, Tripathi, Manjari
, Mansouri, Alireza
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Neurologi
/ Neurology
2018
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Surgery for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy in Children
by
Lindberg, I. Olsson
, Malmgren, Kristina
, Ramanujam, Bhargavi
, Chandra, P. Sarat
, Rydenhag, Bertil
, Tripathi, Manjari
, Mansouri, Alireza
in
Neurologi
/ Neurology
2018
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Surgery for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy in Children
2018
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To the Editor:
The study by Dwivedi and colleagues (Oct. 26 issue)
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on the efficacy of surgery in children with drug-resistant epilepsy includes more patients than either of the two previous randomized, controlled trials of epilepsy surgery. Also, it covers the whole pediatric age span and includes diverse surgical procedures.
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However, we have a concern related to the report of serious adverse events in 33% of the patients in the surgery group. Usually, major unexpected complications are reported in less than 5% of the patients in studies of epilepsy surgery.
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The explanation is probably that expected adverse events (e.g., the . . .
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