Seizures medical causes and management

Seizures are frightening events. They frighten the patients who experience them; they frighten those who witness them; they also frighten many physicians who have to deal with them. Most individuals with seizures present to family physicians or to emergency room physicians. However, despite the fact...

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Other Authors: Delanty, Norman (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Totowa Humana Press 2002
Series:Current clinical neurology
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