PMID: 9421546Mar 28, 1998Paper

Iatrogenic seizures

Neurologic Clinics
S C Schachter

Abstract

This article focuses on the subject of iatrogenic seizures, particularly those that are potentially avoidable. Seizures due to medications, surgical therapy, medical procedures, and diagnostic tests are all examined. Withdrawing antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy from epileptic patients who are undergoing inpatient evaluation for epilepsy surgery is also discussed.

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