Clinical services for adults with an intellectual disability and epilepsy: a comparison of management alternatives

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  • who: Adam P. Wagner and collaborators from the National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care East of England, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich have published the research: Clinical services for adults with an intellectual disability and epilepsy: A comparison of management alternatives, in the Journal: Neurology of January/14,/2016
  • what: Surprisingly given this relatively high frequency along with higher rates of refractory epilepsy than in those without ID little is known about outcomes of different management approaches/clinical services treating epilepsy . . .

     

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