Epileptic Disorders
MENUNeonatal seizures: background EEG activity and the electroclinical correlation in full-term neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Analysis by computer-synchronized long-term polygraphic video-EEG monitoring Volume 3, issue 3, September 2001
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figure 1. Right delta occipital discharge not associated with clinical changes. Background activity: depressed and undifferentiated. |
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figure 2. Rhythmic 7-Hz activity in the right rolandic region not associated with clinical changes. Background activity: depressed and undifferentiated. | |
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figure 3. Rhythmic sharp waves in the left hemisphere. Clonic jerking of the right arm and of the leg. Multifocal clonic seizure. Recognisable sleep states. | |
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figure 4. Ictal discharge beginning in the left rolandic region associated with clonic jerking of the right side. Multifocal clonic seizures. Recognisable sleep states. | |
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