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| Electroencephalography (EEG) measures potential differences within the brain generated by the firing of neurons. The signal can be characterized by its |
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| “distinctive waves or complexes, distinguished from background activity, and resembling those recorded in a proportion of humans with epilepsy” ... |
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| Risk factors for seizure recurrence include a history of neurologic insult, focal lesions on MRI, epileptiform EEG, and family history of epilepsy ... |
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| Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder that is characterized byEpilepsy should not be understood as a single disorder, but rather as a ... |
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| Sleep studies to evaluate for obstructive sleep apnea in pts. with compatible symptoms or signs.EEG: evidence of reduced non-rapid eye movements … |
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| http://tuftsneurology.org/training/presentations/1_98/neuroradiology.htmlhttp://www. tobacco-facts.info/lung_cancer.htm. Process and Procedure … |
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| by benzodiazepine, light sleep and skull defectbrain lesion e.g. tumor, stroke, cerebral palsy, previous skull defects |
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| Approximately 20% of patients who are referred to comprehensive epilepsy programs because of medically refractory seizures do not have epilepsy. ... |
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| Narcolepsy in a Brahman bull. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 185:538-541. NarcolepsyCataplexy and presumed narcolepsy induced by feeding … |
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| This site may harm your computer.------Ketamine does not follow the basic EEG pattern of general anesthesia as it causes a paradoxical opposite effect of ? fast a and ß and ? in slow d and ? ... |
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