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Remembrance and time passed: Memory outcomes 4-11 years after pediatric epilepsy surgery.

Klajdi PukaMary Lou Smith
Published in: Epilepsia (2016)
Patients who became seizure-free had some advantages in memory, but did not show improvements over time. These findings have important implications for understanding potential outcomes from surgery or continued use of antiepileptic medications.
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