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Disease-a-Month, 1996
Diagnosis and management of the epilepsies are routinely performed by primary care physicians. In the United States, only 17% of patients with new-onset epilepsy are examined by neurologic specialists, and even fewer patients employ neurologists for their ongoing care.
M C, Smith, J M, Buelow
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Diagnosis and management of the epilepsies are routinely performed by primary care physicians. In the United States, only 17% of patients with new-onset epilepsy are examined by neurologic specialists, and even fewer patients employ neurologists for their ongoing care.
M C, Smith, J M, Buelow
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Recent advances in genetic diagnosis have revealed the underlying etiology of many epilepsies and have identified pathogenic, causative variants in numerous ion and ligand-gated channel genes. This chapter describes the clinical presentations of epilepsy associated with different channelopathies including classic electroclinical syndromes and emerging ...
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