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Niesen AD et_al reviewed the medical records of 641 patients with a documented history of a seizure disorder, after receiving an anesthetic, and found that 22 patients (3.4%) experienced perioperative seizure activity. Hashimoto K et_al showed that 5 (4%) of 125 patients suffered postoperative convulsive seizures after craniotomy with isoflurane or sevoflurane anesthesia. The authors report two cases of anestheticsinduced epileptic seizures who had been seizure-free for more than 3 years, and then discuss the potential mechanisms underlying the anesthesia-induced seizures. Two patients, seizure-free for more than 3 years, with . . .
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