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The ”’International League Against Epilepsy”’ (“ILAE”) was started in 1909.<ref name=Org2013/> Its goal is to improve the lives of people with [[epilepsy]] through research.<ref name=Org2013>{{cite web|title=Epilepsy.org|url=http://www.epilepsy.org/|accessdate=18 December 2013}}</ref> Today the ILAE has more than 150 national chapters, and over 26,000 members, mostly health care professionals.<ref>[https://www.ilae.org/about-ilae/how-the-ilae-works ILAE website]</ref> |
The ”’International League Against Epilepsy”’ (“ILAE”) was started in 1909.<ref name=Org2013/> Its goal is to improve the lives of people with [[epilepsy]] through research.<ref name=Org2013>{{cite web|title=Epilepsy.org|url=http://www.epilepsy.org/|accessdate=18 December 2013}}</ref> Today the ILAE has more than 150 national chapters, and over 26,000 members, mostly health care professionals.<ref>[https://www.ilae.org/about-ilae/how-the-ilae-works ILAE website]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 03:22, 27 September 2025
Disability organization
The International League Against Epilepsy (“ILAE”) was started in 1909.[1] Its goal is to improve the lives of people with epilepsy through research.[1] Today the ILAE has more than 150 national chapters, and over 26,000 members, mostly health care professionals.[2]
The ILAE produced the “2017 ILAE Classification of the Epilepsies”, and its more detailed follow-up papers, by a number of specialist clinicians, all published in Epilepsia. This replaces earlier classifications of epilepsy syndromes produced by ILAE.[3]
They run the medical journals Epilepsia, Epilepsia Open, and Epileptic Disorders.[4]

