All Relations between Epilepsy and ci

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B Schlehofer, M Blettner, N Becker, C Martinsohn, J Wahrendor. Medical risk factors and the development of brain tumors. Cancer. vol 69. issue 10. 1992-05-28. PMID:1568177. however, more cases than controls had had meningitis (relative risk [rr], 2.7; 95% confidence interval [ci], 0.9 to 8.6) or epilepsy (rr, 2.6; 95% ci, 0.6 to 11.7). 1992-05-28 2023-08-11 human
J T Hecht, J F Annegers, L T Kurlan. Epilepsy and clefting disorders: lack of evidence of a familial association. American journal of medical genetics. vol 33. issue 2. 1989-09-14. PMID:2788365. the incidence of epilepsy was not increased over that in the general population with a standardized morbidity ratio (smr) for epilepsy of 0.9 (95% ci 0.2-2.6) for first-degree relatives (excluding parents) and 0.0 for second-degree relatives. 1989-09-14 2023-08-11 Not clear
A V Carpenter, W D Flanders, E L Frome, P Cole, S A Fr. Brain cancer and nonoccupational risk factors: a case-control study among workers at two nuclear facilities. American journal of public health. vol 77. issue 9. 1987-09-08. PMID:3618849. we observed a moderately strong association between brain cancer occurrence and history of epilepsy (or = 5.7, 95 per cent ci: 1.0, 32.1), but did not find a positive association with previous head injury (or = 0.9, 95 per cent ci: 0.2, 4.2). 1987-09-08 2023-08-11 Not clear