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Neurocognition in childhood epilepsy: Impact on mortality and complete seizure remission 50 years later.

Matti SillanpääMaiju M SaarinenMira KarraschDieter SchmidtBruce P Hermann
Published in: Epilepsia (2018)
The severity of neurocognitive impairment during childhood shows a parallel increase in the risk of death. In comparison with normal NC, subjects with lower childhood NC are less likely to enter seizure remission. However, normal NC does not guarantee complete remission or prevent premature death in some individuals with childhood onset epilepsy.
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