THERAPEUTIC CLASS
Acute Symptomatic Seizures: A Clinically Oriented Review
Acute symptomatic seizures are seizures closely related to neurological or systemic insults and represent about 40% of all first seizures. Diagnosis may be difficult to perform due to the subjectivity involved in recognizing the severity of insult needed to provoke epileptic
seizures or in determining a clear temporal relationship. Appropriate therapeutic management, risk of developing epilepsy, and mortality depend largely on the underlying disorder
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