Direct Medical Cost of Children and Adolescents Epilepsy at a University Setting in Croatia

The aim was to study the direct medical cost of epilepsy in children and adolescents and to determine the impact of epilepsy type and child’s age on total costs of treatment. One-year prospective, prevalence based, »bottom up« analyses of sixty-nine (69) children with epilepsy (International League...

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