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Guideline review
Transient loss of consciousness (‘blackouts’) in adults and young people (NICE)
- Correspondence to Professor P E M Smith, The Alan Richens Epilepsy Unit, University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4XW, UK; SmithPE{at}cardiff.ac.uk
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Transient loss of consciousness (‘blackouts’) in adults and young people (NICE)
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- First published March 8, 2011.
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April 14, 2016
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