Epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures alone: electroclinical features and prognostic patterns.
Emanuele Cerulli IrelliJoanna GescheSophie SchlabitzFrancesco FortunatoCecilia CataniaAlessandra MoranoAngelo LabateBernd J VorderwülbeckeAntonio GambardellaBetül BaykanMartin HoltkampCarlo Di BonaventuraChristoph Patrick P BeierPublished in: Epilepsia (2023)
GTCA could be considered a relatively easily manageable IGE syndrome with a low rate of drug resistance and a high prevalence of early response to treatment. Nevertheless, a considerable proportion of patients experience relapsing patterns of seizure control, highlighting the need for appropriate counseling and lifestyle recommendations.
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