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Long‐term follow‐up of febrile infection–related epilepsy syndrome

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The similar perirolandic and perisylvian features of acute and chronic seizures, the lack of a silent period, the absence of evidence of cerebral inflammation, and the poor response to immunotherapies suggest FIRES is best conceptualized as a chronic epilepsy with explosive onset, not a remote-symptomatic epilepsy with an acute inflammatory antecedent.

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