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Status epilepticus in patients with brain tumors and metastases: A multicenter cohort study of 208 patients and literature review.

Johanna K RickelDaria ZeebSusanne KnakeHans UrbanJürgen KonczallaKatharina J WeberPia S ZeinerAxel PagenstecherElke HattingenAndré KemmlingEmmanouil FokasSebastian AdebergRobert WolffMartin SebastianTillmann RuschMichael W RonellenfitschKatja MenzlerLena HabermehlLeona MöllerMarcus CzabankaChristopher NimskyLars TimmermannChristian GrefkesJoachim P SteinbachFelix RosenowLeena KämppiAdam Strzelczyk
Published in: Neurological research and practice (2024)
SE occurrence contributed to a decline in functional status in all cases, regardless of tumor type, tumor progression status, and SE refractoriness, while long-term mortality was increased in those with malignant tumor entities, tumor progressions, and refractory SE. SE prevention may preserve functional status and improve survival in individuals with brain tumors.
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