Neurological comorbidities among people with epilepsy, household population, Canada excluding territories, 2010/2011
Figure 2Data table for Chart 2
Neurological condition | Percent |
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Spinal cord injury | 1Note E: Use with caution |
Hydrocephalus | 2Note E: Use with caution |
Brain tumour | 2Note E: Use with caution |
Cerebral palsy | 5Note E: Use with caution |
Other neurological | 5Note E: Use with caution |
Stroke | 6 |
Brain injury | 11 |
Migraine | 17 |
No other neuorological condition | 64 |
E use with caution Note: Because an individual may have more than one additional neurological condition, percentages do not sum to 100%. "Other neurological" includes: ALS, dystonia, Huntington's disease, muscular dystropy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's diseae, spina bifida, spinal cord tumour, Tourette's syndome. Source: 2010/2011 Canadian Community Health Survey - Neuological prevalence file. |
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