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DRUG-RESISTANT EPILEPSY IN CASE OF CRANIOCEREBRAL DISPROPORTION. A PILOT STUDY
The problem of ineff ective drug therapy of epilepsy continues to be relevant during many decades and determines many key research trends in clinical and fundamental epileptology. Despite the emergence of a large number of various antiepileptic drugs the eff ectiveness of drug therapy for epilepsy has remained almost unchanged over the past decades. In this article drug-resistance in epilepsy is considered as a consequence of a concomitant pathological process in the form of craniocerebral disproportion.