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Pitfalls in the diagnosis of Jeavons syndrome: a study of 32 cases and review of the literature Volume 22, issue 3, June 2020

Figure 1

(A) Longitudinal bipolar EEG montage during IPS showing the induction of generalized spike-wave and polyspike-wave discharges, two seconds after eye closure (thick arrow); the discharges are associated with eyelid myoclonia. (B) The discharges appear immediately after eye closure (thin arrow) without a latent period on the same EEG (low-frequency filter: 0.3 Hz; high-frequency filter: 70 Hz; notch filter: 50 Hz).