OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether children and young adults with epilepsy are at a greater risk of fracture, thermal injury, or poisoning than those without.METHODS: A cohort study was conducted by using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (1987–2009), a longitudinal database containing primary care records. A total of 11 934 people with epilepsy and 46 598 without, aged between 1 and 24 years at diagnosis, were followed for a median (interquartile range) of 2.6 (0.8–5.9) years. The risk of fractures (including long bone fractures), thermal injuries, and poisonings (including medicinal and nonmedicinal poisonings) was estimated.RESULTS: Adjusting for age, gender, Strategic Health Authority region, deprivation, and calendar year at study...
Rationale: Young people with epilepsy experience high death rates compared to the general population...
Purpose: To investigate the risk of accidents in a cohort of patients with epilepsy and in matched n...
Currently, there is intense clinical research into various aspects of the medical risks relating to ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether children and young adults with epilepsy are at a greater risk of f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether children and young adults with epilepsy are at a greater risk of f...
Background\ud \ud Injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children and young peop...
Summary: Purpose: To compare the incidence of various fractures in a cohort of patients with epileps...
Introduction: This study was designed to evaluate risk factors and incidence of epilepsy-related inj...
Background: Injuries commonly cause morbidity and mortality in children and young people (CYP). Atte...
Objective: There remains a paucity of knowledge regarding specific epilepsy-related risk factors for...
AbstractPurposeTo describe a greater risk of fractures (about 2–6 times more often) in epilepsy chil...
Introduction: This study was designed to evaluate risk factors and incidence of epilepsy-related inj...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the frequency, nature, and risk factors associated with physical inju...
PURPOSE: Liver enzyme inducing antiepileptic drugs (LEI AEDs) have adverse effects on bone metabolis...
PURPOSE: To investigate the risk of accidents in a cohort of patients with epilepsy and in matched n...
Rationale: Young people with epilepsy experience high death rates compared to the general population...
Purpose: To investigate the risk of accidents in a cohort of patients with epilepsy and in matched n...
Currently, there is intense clinical research into various aspects of the medical risks relating to ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether children and young adults with epilepsy are at a greater risk of f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether children and young adults with epilepsy are at a greater risk of f...
Background\ud \ud Injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children and young peop...
Summary: Purpose: To compare the incidence of various fractures in a cohort of patients with epileps...
Introduction: This study was designed to evaluate risk factors and incidence of epilepsy-related inj...
Background: Injuries commonly cause morbidity and mortality in children and young people (CYP). Atte...
Objective: There remains a paucity of knowledge regarding specific epilepsy-related risk factors for...
AbstractPurposeTo describe a greater risk of fractures (about 2–6 times more often) in epilepsy chil...
Introduction: This study was designed to evaluate risk factors and incidence of epilepsy-related inj...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the frequency, nature, and risk factors associated with physical inju...
PURPOSE: Liver enzyme inducing antiepileptic drugs (LEI AEDs) have adverse effects on bone metabolis...
PURPOSE: To investigate the risk of accidents in a cohort of patients with epilepsy and in matched n...
Rationale: Young people with epilepsy experience high death rates compared to the general population...
Purpose: To investigate the risk of accidents in a cohort of patients with epilepsy and in matched n...
Currently, there is intense clinical research into various aspects of the medical risks relating to ...