Psychosocial adjustment after epilepsy surgical treatment

Epilepsy is a matter of interest to several medical specialities: neurology, neurosurgery, pathology, psychiatry, and other fields of knowledge such as psychology and sociology. Although a high prevalence of psychopathological disorders is often reported among epileptic patients who are candidates f...

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