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Plug L, Reuber M. Making the diagnosis in patients with blackouts: it’s all in the diagnosis. Practical Neurology 2009;1:4–15. In table 3, the first row, second column should read: “Pelvic thrusting, but no ictal injury, seizures from (apparent) sleep, incontinence or tongue biting”
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