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Disparities in surgery among patients with intractable epilepsy in a universal health system
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In our setting of publicly funded universal health care, more than 10% of patients died within 2 years of developing medically intractable epilepsy. Epilepsy surgery may be an effective treatment for some patients; however, fewer than 2% of patients who may have benefited from epilepsy surgery received it.
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