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The cognitive effects of interictal epileptiform EEG discharges and short nonconvulsive epileptic seizures

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Abstract

We concluded that although the effect is less pronounced in number of areas involved and magnitude, the type of association between frequent epileptiform activity (>1% of the time) and cognitive function in children with epilepsy is comparable to the association between short nonconvulsive seizures and cognitive function.

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