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Clinical Research
In addition to achieving short-term seizure control, it is important to understand the long term effects of epilepsy surgery on seizures, memory and quality of life
We are following up individuals who had epilepsy surgery as far back as 1990, and are determining the long-term effects in terms of control of seizures, use of medications, and effects on memory, other cognitive functions and quality of life. 75% of those who become seizure free after epilepsy surgery continue to take antiepileptic medication. Studies of autonomic function in different forms of partial epileptic seizures are underway on the EEG telemetry unit.
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Genetics & Genomic Medicine Dept
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Brain Repair & Rehabilitation
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Pharmacology
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Department of Targeted Intervention
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Department of Surgical Biotechnology
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Epidemiology & Applied Clinical Research
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Respiratory Medicine
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Div of Medicine
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Clinical and Movement Neurosciences
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Inst for Liver and Digestive Hlth
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Department of Targeted Intervention
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Primary Care & Population Health
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Institute of Ophthalmology
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Mental Health of Older People
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Inst for Liver and Digestive Hlth
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Marie Curie Palliative Care
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Clinical and Movement Neurosciences
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Div of Infection & Immunity
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