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*Comment on Lhatoo et al. and Walczak et al. Praised the first report’s use of time-dependent covariates enabling consideration of seizure recurrence and AEDs, and lauded the use of a nested case-control methodology in the second study to hone in on isolated GTCS as an important correlate of SUDEP.
 
*Comment on Lhatoo et al. and Walczak et al. Praised the first report’s use of time-dependent covariates enabling consideration of seizure recurrence and AEDs, and lauded the use of a nested case-control methodology in the second study to hone in on isolated GTCS as an important correlate of SUDEP.
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Berg A (2001) Mortality in epilepsy. Epilepsy Curr p. 28.

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  • Comment on Lhatoo et al. and Walczak et al. Praised the first report’s use of time-dependent covariates enabling consideration of seizure recurrence and AEDs, and lauded the use of a nested case-control methodology in the second study to hone in on isolated GTCS as an important correlate of SUDEP.

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