Genetic Contributions to Acquired Epilepsies

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Abstract

Whether genetic factors contribute to acquired epilepsies has long been controversial. Supporters observe that, among individuals exposed to seemingly the same brain insult, only a minority develops unprovoked seizures. Yet, only in relatively recent years have studies started to build a case for genetic contributions. Here, we appraise this emerging evidence, by providing a critical review of studies published in the field.

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Perucca, P., & Scheffer, I. E. (2021). Genetic Contributions to Acquired Epilepsies. Epilepsy Currents, 21(1), 5–13. https://doi.org/10.1177/1535759720954254

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