Epileptic seizures in servicemen. The analysis of the survey data and treatment of 73 soldiers with a diagnosis <>. A large part of soldiers when calling-up concealed the disease at the call-up commission or were wrongly found fit for military service. In some soldiers the onset of epilepsy coincided with the adaptation period (first three months), and was associated with the performance of military duties. Revealed insufficient general-purpose modern anti-epileptic drugs. When conscription case of dispute, it is recommended to use EEG-video monitoring and electronic data outpatients.
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