Volume 5, Issue 3 p. 519
ERRATUM
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Erratum

Charles Akos Szabo MD, FAAN, FAES

Charles Akos Szabo MD, FAAN, FAES

Professor and Chief of Epilepsy, Co-Director

South Texas Comprehensive Epilepsy Center

Department of Neurology, UT Health San Antonio

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First published: 23 July 2020

Szabó CÁ, Gonzalez DA, Koneru S. 2020. Semiology of spontaneous GTCS in seven epileptic baboons. Epilepsia Open, https://doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12388.

We would like to replace the sentence starting on Line 14 of the Methods section “All of but one baboon (B3) were euthanized due to recurrent seizure activity or seizure-related injuries; B3 died suddenly and unexpectedly in his group cage, for no known cause (he had pulmonary edema and left ventricular hypertrophy on examination)” with the following:

“All of but two baboons (B3,B5) were euthanized due to recurrent seizure activity or seizure-related injuries; both B3 and B5 died suddenly and unexpectedly, without any cause of death demonstrated on necropsy. B3 died nine months after she was implanted with a vagal nerve stimulator (VNS). B5 died while recovering from the surgical implantation of a responsive neurostimulator (RNS). Four seizures were recorded by the RNS one hour before he was found dead in his cage. Both cases were deemed to have succumbed to SUDEP.”

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