We assessed whether (1) women with statistical clustering of daily seizure counts (DSCs) or seizure intervals (SIs) also showed clinical clustering, defined separately by ≥2 (≥2‐SC) and ≥3 (≥3‐SC) seizures… Click to show full abstract
We assessed whether (1) women with statistical clustering of daily seizure counts (DSCs) or seizure intervals (SIs) also showed clinical clustering, defined separately by ≥2 (≥2‐SC) and ≥3 (≥3‐SC) seizures on any single day; and (2) how these classifiers might apply to catamenial epilepsy.
               
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