Discusses the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of epilepsy.
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It's Only Epilepsy
Living Well with Epilepsy is designed to help both health care professionals and patients to understand all aspects of diagnosis, and of pharmacologic and surgical management; to enable patients to participate more knowledgeably in ...
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To most of us epilepsy means dramatic and uncontrolled convulsions. The reality is more complex and less alarming. To dispel the mystery and to provide real help, two leading epilepsy specialists have written this succinct guide.
Epilepsy: Current Concepts
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