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For successful inpatient video EEG monitoring, timing is everything


 

FROM PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY

"This suggests greater urgency for arranging [video EEG] for patients with these characteristics, to make the diagnosis and promptly initiate antiepileptic treatment," the authors wrote.

None of the authors had any financial disclosures.

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