Adult onset epilepsy is defined by phenotypic clusters with unique comorbidities and risks of death.
Colin Bruce JosephsonJordan D T EngbersTolulope T SajobiSamuel WiebePublished in: Epilepsia (2021)
Adult onset epilepsy is marked by unique clusters of comorbid conditions and elevated risks of death that form discrete populations for targeted therapeutic interventions. These clusters remain relatively stable between the early and late mortality risk periods. Of particular interest are the clusters marked by young and otherwise healthy adults whose standardized mortality ratio is sixfold higher than general population despite few conventional risk factors for premature death.