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Postinjury weight rather than cognitive or behavioral impairment predicts development of posttraumatic epilepsy after lateral fluid-percussion injury in rats.

Niina LapinlampiPedro AndradeTomi PaananenElina HämäläinenXavier Ekolle Ndode-EkaneNoora PuhakkaAsla Pitkänen
Published in: Epilepsia (2020)
Single behavioral and cognitive outcome measures showed no power as prognostic/diagnostic biomarkers for posttraumatic epilepsy. A reduction in body weight during the first postinjury week showed some prognostic value for posttraumatic epileptogenesis and could serve as a subacute measure for selectively enriching the study population for long-term preclinical biomarker and therapy discovery studies of posttraumatic epileptogenesis.
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