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Epilepsia partialis continua of the abdominal muscles due to cerebrovascular disease Volume 17, issue 1, March 2015

Figure 1

Computed tomography imaging. (A) Case 1: left frontal hypodensity extending to ipsilateral temporo-occipital regions, consistent with vascular sequelae. (B) Case 2: right occipital cortico-subcortical hypodensity, consistent with vascular sequelae.

Figure 2

Case 1: EEG recordings were performed with cap electrodes applied according to the international 10/20 system (bipolar montage, high-pass filter at 1.0 Hz, low-pass filter at 70 Hz, gain at 40 μV/cm). (A) PLEDs, maximum on the left occipital region. (B) Rhythmic fast activity in the posterior region.

Figure 3

Case 2: EEG recordings were performed with cap electrodes applied according to the international 10/20 system (average referential, high-pass filter at 1.0 Hz, low-pass filter at 70 Hz, gain at 70 μV/cm). Some spikes were recorded over the right occipital area.