Nail-clipping reflex seizures
- PMID: 37776291
- DOI: 10.1002/epd2.20163
Nail-clipping reflex seizures
Keywords: etiology: Genetic; localization: Temporal; phenomenology: Reflex seizure; syndrome: Not applicable.
Conflict of interest statement
LS, JL, and NN report no conflicts of interest. DKN reports unrestricted educational grants from UCB, Eisai, Liva Nova, Pendopharm, Paladin Labs, and Sunovion; research grants for investigator-initiated studies from UCB and Eisai as well as from governmental entities (Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Fonds de Recherche Québec – Santé, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council), academic institutions (Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal), and foundations (TD Bank, Savoy Foundation, Quebec Bio-Imaging Network). DKN's salary is supported by the Canada Research Chair Program.
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