Surgery for “Long-term epilepsy associated tumors (LEATs)”: Seizure outcome and its predictors
Highlights • We studied a large cohort of “Long-term epilepsy associated tumors (LEATs).” • 105 patients with LEATs underwent surgery in our center. • At 7.5 years follow-up, 74% were seizure-free and 57% were drug-free. • Secondary generalized seizures before surgery predicts a poor seizure outcome...
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