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Multimodal pathway for brain tumor-related epilepsy patients: Observational study

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica Feb 14, 2020

Maialetti A, Maschio M, Zarabla A, et al. - Experts aspired to explore whether a multimodal rehabilitation pathway (MRP) consisting of epileptological follow-up, neurocognitive training, emotional and social support, might produce an improvement in perceived quality of life of 33 brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE) patients. According to this observational pilot study, after 6 months, MRP showed significant improvements in seizure control, cognitive performances, quality of social relations, perception of patients to be assisted and perceived quality of life of patients linked to cognitive effectiveness. No psychopathological symptoms have been identified.
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