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Time to pediatric epilepsy surgery is related to disease severity and nonclinical factors
Journal article

Time to pediatric epilepsy surgery is related to disease severity and nonclinical factors

Christine B. Baca, Barbara G. Vickrey, Stefanie Vassar, Jason S. Hauptman, Andrew Dadour, Taemin Oh, Noriko Salamon, Harry V. Vinters, Raman Sankar and Gary W. Mathern
Neurology, Vol.80(13)
2013

Abstract

Adolescent Child Child, Preschool Epilepsy Ethnic Groups Female Humans Incidence Insurance, Health Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Neurosurgical Procedures Referral and Consultation Risk Factors Time Factors Treatment Outcome article benign childhood epilepsy brain surgery child cohort analysis disease severity ethnic difference female focal epilepsy help seeking behavior hemispherectomy Hispanic human infant infantile spasm major clinical study male medical record review neuroimaging nuclear magnetic resonance imaging outcome assessment parental behavior patient referral pediatric surgery preschool child priority journal private health insurance race difference time United States

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