Variation in access to specialist services for neurosurgical procedures in patients with epilepsy in England, a cohort study

Despite numerous pharmacological options for people with epilepsy, the goal of seizure freedom without side-effect burden remains elusive for a large proportion of individuals. Treatment with anti-seizure medications (ASMs) typically starts with one ASM, whereafter the individual’s regimen is adapted with changes to drug and dose until seizures are controlled and the treatment is tolerated [1].

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