Journal article
Atypical EEG abnormalities in genetic generalized epilepsies
U Seneviratne, G Hepworth, M Cook, W D'Souza
Clinical Neurophysiology | Published : 2016
Abstract
Objective: Bilateral, symmetric and synchronous generalized epileptiform activity is considered to be the typical electroencephalographic (EEG) abnormality in genetic generalized epilepsy (GGE). We sought to study atypical EEG abnormalities in a systematic way based on 24-h ambulatory EEG recordings. Methods: The diagnosis of GGE was validated and classified into syndromes according to the International League against Epilepsy criteria. All participants underwent 24-h ambulatory EEG recording. Epileptiform discharges were counted and detailed information was entered into an electronic database. Amplitude asymmetry, focal onset/offset of paroxysms, focal discharges, atypical morphology and ge..
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