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Jun 2024
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Consensus recommendations for epilepsy w...

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Send comments and feedback A recent publication outlined areas of consensus on the recommended management, treatment options, and prognosis for epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia, also known as Jeavons syndrome. Dr. Alina Ivaniuk interviewed Dr. Kelsey Smith about the results and how consensus was reached. They discuss which medications are recommended as first ... Show More
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