Mortality in patients with intellectual disability and epilepsy

Although the life expectancy of patients with intellectual disability is increasing and approaching that of the population in general, those intellectually disabled patients with co-existing epilepsy demonstrate a significantly higher mortality rate. This partly reflects the association between the...

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