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Patricia Rodrigo-Armenteros1, Juan María Uterga-Valiente1, Juncal Zabala-Del-Arco2, Silvia Taramundi-Argüeso3, Markel Erburu-Iriarte1, Lander Antón-Méndez4, Juan José Gómez-Muga4, Juan Carlos Garcia-Monco5.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32927214 PMCID: PMC7449119 DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2020.08.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Neurophysiol ISSN: 1388-2457 Impact factor: 3.708
Fig. 1Electroencephalogram findings. (A) Electroencephalogram of the patient on day 13 showing continuous, bilateral discharges of delta, sharply-contoured waves, more evident in fronto-temporal areas (arrow) spreading to central and posterior electrodes (arrowhead). Settings: gain 70 microvolts/cm, LFF 0.53 Hz, HFF 70 Hz, notch on. Time base 40 s. (B) Continuation of the EEG recording showing the persistent discharges.
Fig. 2EEG after 48 h of antiepileptic therapy. Electroencephalogram of the patient showing an EEG considered as normal without discharges. Settings: gain 70 microvolts/cm, LFF 0.53 Hz, HFF 70 Hz, notch on. Time base 40 s.