
Abstract Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES), previously known as pseudoseizures, are episodes that resemble epileptic seizures but have a non-organic aetiology. Correct diagnosis of PNES is important to avoid incorrectly labelling with a diagnosis of epilepsy and enabling appropriate psychological treatment. In this article we review causes of PNES; the types of seizures often witnessed, and appropriate investigations and management.
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