Researchers from Cardiff University, the University of Liverpool and Swansea University presented a new study revealing that people with drug-resistant juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) have a 10 percent chance of having a common copy number variation (CNV). These findings, presented at the American Epilepsy Society's (AES) 69th Annual Meeting, are important for accurate genetic counselling in the early detection and treatment of JME.
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