Are epilepsy classifications based on epileptic syndromes and seizure types outdated?

H. O. Lüders*, J. Acharya, A. Alexopoulos, C. Baumgartner, J. Bautista, R. Burgess, M. Carreño, B. Diehl, D. Dinner, A. Ebner, N. Foldvary, J. Godoy, H. Hamer, A. Ikeda, K. Källén, C. Kellinghaus, P. Kotagal, D. Lachhwani, T. Loddenkemper, J. ManiR. Matsumoto, G. Möddel, D. Nair, S. Noachtar, C. A. O'Donovan, S. Rona, F. Rosenow, S. Schuele, C. A. Szabo, N. Tandon, A. Tanner, P. Widdess-Walsh

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