Ictal Electroencephalographic Characteristics of Nodding Syndrome: A Comparative Case-Series from South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Authors:
Mazumder R; Lagoro DK; Nariai H; Danieli A; Eliashiv D and 11 more

Journal:
Ann Neurol

Publication Year: 2022

DOI:
10.1002/ana.26377

PMCID:
PMC9544008

PMID:
35438201

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Full Title: Ann Neurol

Abbreviation: Ann Neurol

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Neurology

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"We thank the participating children and their families. We thank Dr. Jessica Pasqua for her assistance with formatting the figures. R.M. was supported by International Outreach Scholarship from the American Neurological Association. D.E. and R.M. were supported by Seed grant from the American Epilepsy Society. The study in Tanzania was supported by German Centre for Infection Research” (DZIF) and “Prof. Dr. Peter and the Jytte Wolf Foundation for Epilepsy.” J.K. was supported by a doctoral scholarship from the German Society for Epileptology (DGfE). We do not want to conclude this paper without mentioning the sad loss of Prof. Louise Jilek Aall, one of the greatest supporters of the people with nodding syndrome, who sadly passed away on 4 January 2022. Louise will always be remembered as an exceptional and warm human being, a knowledgeable and caring doctor and an inspiring and thoughtful colleague."

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