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Drug-Resistant Epilepsies

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Over 12 million people with epilepsy have seizures that cannot be controlled by antiepileptic drugs.

The term "drug-resistance" is abundantly used in the epilepsy literature but the definitions proposed differ considerably.

It is used indifferently in a number of different settings: as a criterion for selection of patients eligible for new antiepileptic drug trials, for the selection of surgical candidates, for the design of epidemiological studies, for the design of studies on quality of life, for the definition of the epileptic encephalopathies (in comparison to more benign epilepsy syndromes), to mention but a few. As a result, available studies are usually not comparable and referral to epilepsy specialists is unacceptably delayed. The volume includes several focused chapters on all issues relating to drug-resistance and offers the basis for a consensus on a clinically meaningful core definition.

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Product Details
John Libbey Eurotext
274200713X / 9782742007134
Hardback
07/10/2008
France
English
212 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
260 x 180 mm, 596 grams