Complex partial seizures. Clinical description and diagnosis
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Complex partial seizures. Clinical description and diagnosis
Abstract
A few types of epilepsy are particularly drug-resistant. These include West's syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and complex partial epilepsy. Of these, complex partial epilepsy is by far the most common.
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