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. 1993 May;39:1153-6, 1159-60, 1163-4.

Seizure prophylaxis for brain tumour patients. Brief review and guide for family physicians.

C B Agbi 1, M Bernstein 1
PMCID: PMC2379648  PMID: 8499795

Abstract

Brain tumours are relatively uncommon, but family physicians are sometimes confronted with the somewhat unnerving task of carrying on the day-to-day management of these patients. The authors examine some of the problems encountered in preventing seizures among brain tumour patients. Using illustrative clinical cases and a review of the relevant literature, guidelines are provided for the institution, maintenance, and in some cases discontinuation of seizure prophylaxis for this group of patients.

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