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Incidence and risk factors of epilepsy following brain arteriovenous malformation rupture in adult patients.

Gonzague GuillaumetEimad ShotarFrédéric ClarençonNader-Antoine SourourKevin PrematStéphanie LenckSophie DupontAlice JacquensVincent DegosTom BoekenAurélien NouetAlexandre CarpentierBertrand Mathon
Published in: Journal of neurology (2022)
Epilepsy affects nearly a quarter of patients after bAVM rupture. Decompressive craniectomy represents an independent risk factor significantly associated with the occurrence of epilepsy after bAVM rupture. The introduction of preventive AEDs after rupture could be considered in these most severe patients who have a decompressive craniectomy.
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