Seizures exacerbated by antiepileptic drugs in children
Neurology Asia
;
: 11-12, 2010.
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Dans Anglais
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| ID: wpr-628932
ABSTRACT
There is growing evidence that antiepileptic drugs used in children that are meant to control seizures can actually cause seizure exacerbate instead. To minimize this problem, clinicians should be familiar with the epilepsy syndromes and the appropriate choice of antiepileptic drugs, avoid certain antiepileptic drugs which consistently aggravate specifi c seizure types and maintain a high index of suspicion of those at high risk as seizure exacerbation can present in diverse forms.
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Anglais
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Neurology Asia
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2010
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