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Accuracy of seizure semiology obtained from first-time seizure witnesses.

Taim Abdullah MuayqilMohammed H AlanazyHassan M AlmalakHussain Khaled AlsalmanFaroq Walid AbdulfattahAbdullah Ibrahim AldraihemFawaz Al-HussainBandar N Aljafen
Published in: BMC neurology (2018)
First-time witnesses can identify important elements more than by chance alone, and are more likely to associate generalized semiologies with seizures or epilepsy than partial semiologies. However, clinicians still need to navigate the witness's account carefully for additional information since routine questioning could result in a misleading false positive answer.
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