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MRI-Identified Pathology in Adults with New-Onset Seizures
Neurol 81:920-927, Hakami, T.,et al, 2013
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Article Abstract
MRI reveals potentially epileptogenic lesions in a minority of patients with a newly diagnosed seizure disorder. Lesions are most common in patients who have experienced focal seizures. The presence of a potentially epileptogenic MRI lesion did not influence the chance of having an abnormal EEG.
 
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