Original Article

Seizures with Onset After Forty Years of Age; Role of Cerebrovascular Disease

Authors: R T ANG M.D., R A UTTERBACK M.D.

Abstract

The cause of seizures after this age has been a topic of controversy in the past and one dominated by impressions and misconceptions. The authors have reviewed their series of cases as to cause of seizures, and at the same time recognize that hospital populations may vary greatly as between given institutions.

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