A neurobehavioral approach for treatment of complex partial epilepsy: efficacy
@article{Reiter2000ANA,
title={A neurobehavioral approach for treatment of complex partial epilepsy: efficacy},
author={Joel Reiter and Donna Joy Andrews},
journal={Seizure},
year={2000},
volume={9},
pages={198-203}
}This is a retrospective study of the efficacy of a short-term comprehensive multidisciplinary neurobehavioral treatment approach for complex partial epilepsy. Eleven patients were treated intensively for five consecutive days followed by 6 months of weekly telephone contact and an additional 6 months of monitoring of seizure logs and journals. Data was analysed at least 24 months after initiation of treatment. Pre-treatment seizure frequency ranged from 1 to 15 per month. Post-treatment seizure…
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