Epilepsy and GI Disorders
The gastrointestinal system communicates with the brain by way of vagus nerve fibers and the gut-brain axis. There is a well-known relationship between autoimmune diseases and epileptogenesis, and this may explain the involvement of gut microbiota in the course of epilepsy. Many seizures which are d...
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Main Authors: | Kocamaz, Halil (Author), Işıkay, Sedat (Author) |
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Format: | Ebooks |
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IntechOpen,
2019-07-09.
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