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Q&A With Allan Krumholz, MD, from the University of Maryland: AAN Announces New Guidelines for Seizure Care

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Patients who suffer their first seizure are expected to have several questions. In some instances, one question may be why their doctor is waiting until a second seizure to begin treatment. A new guideline from the American Academy of Neurology looked to answer that question for doctors and patients alike.

Patients who suffer their first seizure are expected to have several questions. In some instances, one question may be why their doctor is waiting until a second seizure to begin treatment. A new guideline from the American Academy of Neurology looked to answer that question for doctors and patients alike.

Allan Krumholz, MD, from the University of Maryland discussed why these new guidelines are important to helping to control seizures in patients and also monitor how long they are being cared for after as few as one seizure.

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