A Follow‐up Survey on Seizures Induced by Animated Cartoon TV Program “Pocket Monster”

Summary:  Purpose : To identify the short‐term outcome of patients who had seizures while watching an animated cartoon TV program, “Pocket Monster,” on December 16, 1997.

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