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Association of Mortality and Risk of Epilepsy With Type of Acute Symptomatic Seizure After Ischemic Stroke and an Updated Prognostic Model.
Journal Paper/Review - Jun 1, 2023
Sinka Lucia, Abraira Laura, Imbach Lukas L, Zieglgänsberger Dominik, Santamarina Estevo, Álvarez-Sabín José, Ferreira-Atuesta Carolina, Katan Mira, Scherrer Natalie, Bicciato Giulio, Terziev Robert, Simmen Cyril, Schubert Kai Michael, Elshahabi Adham, Baumann Christian Richard, Döhler Nico, Erdélyi-Canavese Barbara, Felbecker Ansgar, Siebel Philip, Winklehner Michael, von Oertzen Tim J, Wagner Judith N, Gigli Gian Luigi, Serafini Anna, Nilo Annacarmen, Janes Francesco, Merlino Giovanni, Valente Mariarosaria, Zafra-Sierra María Paula, Bayona-Ortiz Hernan, Conrad Julian, Evers Stefan, Lochner Piergiorgio, Roell Frauke, Brigo Francesco, Bentes Carla, Peralta Ana Rita, Pinho E Melo Teresa, Keezer Mark R, Duncan John S, Sander Josemir W, Tettenborn Barbara, Koepp Matthias J, Galovic Marian
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Acute symptomatic seizures occurring within 7 days after ischemic stroke may be associated with an increased mortality and risk of epilepsy. It is unknown whether the type of acute symptomatic seizure influences this risk.