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Fast sleep spindles as a potential prognostic marker of developmental outcome in infantile epileptic spasms syndrome

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Abstract Objective The presence or absence of sleep spindles in patients with infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS) has been proposed as a potential predictor of cognitive outcome; however, the validity of this predictor remains uncertain.
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Electroencephalography and video-electroencephalography

2012
Abstract Electroencephalography (EEG) is a specific investigation to support the diagnosis of epilepsy, demonstrating interictal epileptiform activity in the majority of individuals with epilepsy. The EEG can also help classify the epilepsy as focal or generalized, and can suggest certain epileptic syndromes.
Antonio, Gil-Nagel, Bassel, Abou-Khalil
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Stereotactic electroencephalography

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2020
Stereotactic implantation of depth electrodes for surgical evaluation of drug-resistant epilepsy is the technique of choice in many centers across the world. Historically, the choice of depth versus subdural electrodes has been largely dependent on the training of epileptologists and epilepsy surgeons in light of their comfort level with implantation ...
Taha Gholipour   +2 more
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