Epilepsy and the risk of adverse cardiovascular events: A nationwide cohort study
European Journal of Neurology2024Vol. 31(3), pp. e16116–e16116
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Joséphine Mayer, Ameenathul M. Fawzy, Arnaud Bisson, Marco Pasi, Alexandre Bodin, Pascal Vigny, Julien Herbert, Anthony G Marson, Gregory Y.H. Lip, Laurent Fauchier
Abstract
The prevalence and incident rates of cardiovascular outcomes were significantly higher in PWE. Targeting cardiovascular health could help reduce excess morbidity and mortality in PWE.
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