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Abstract Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions, The majority of patients diagnosed with epilepsy can expect to achieve good control of seizures with antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy, Nearly up to one third of patients respond poorly to antiepileptic therapy with two or more AEDs, limited data are available on the clinical patterns of treatment response in newly diagnosed epilepsy and predictors that identify patients who are at high risk of developing DRE. Aim of the study is to identify the clinical pattern of outcome of the patients of newly diagnosed epilepsy and the predictors of remission and intractability |