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Epilepsy with auditory features: Long-term outcome and predictors of terminal remission.

Francesca BisulliVeronica MenghiLuca VignatelliLaura LicchettaCorrado ZenesiniCarlotta StipaFrancesca MorigiMatteo GizziPatrizia AvoniFederica ProviniBarbara MostacciGiuseppe d'OrsiTommaso PippucciLorenzo MuccioliPaolo Tinuper
Published in: Epilepsia (2018)
Our data show a wide prognostic spectrum of EAF, ranging from mild forms with spontaneous remission, to severely refractory epilepsy addressed to surgery. The outcome, less favorable than expected from previous studies, appears to be primarily a function of 3 prognostic negative risk factors: age at onset < 10 years, auditory aura characterized by complex auditory hallucinations, and focal epileptiform abnormalities on scalp EEG. These predictors, easy to collect even at the first visit, may inform both clinicians and patients about the long-term prognosis and aid patient management.
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