1naresh
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Prenatal Prognosis (No.) (%) Absence of Epilepsy (n = 84) Medically Controlled Epilepsy (n = 7) Intractable Epilepsy (n = 5) Favorable (n = 46) 45 (97.8%) 0 (0.0%) 1 (2.2%) Indeterminate (n = 47) 37 (78.7%) 7 (14.9%) 3 (6.4%) Poor (n = 3) 2 (66.7%) 0 (0.0%) 1 (33.3%)