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11-09-2006, 11:43 AM | #1 | ||
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Is there anyone on the forum who can help interpret an EEG? This is what I received (it's been translated into English):
At rest, dual-sided occipital irregular high-amplitude theta activity every 4-5/sec., which reached temporal and frontal, blinking not feasible. A clear numb area in the frontal leads. The sleep stages according to Rechtschaffen and Kales cannot be clearly distinguished from each other; however, there are clearly no sleep spindles. During the falling asleep phase, primarily hypnagogic theta groups are observed, thereafter sporadic sharp and spike waves with varying localization. A bioelectrical status during sleep cannot be proven. Conclusion: Medium-grade general changes, no focal findings, discrete signs of increased cerebral excitability during sleep without side localization. Disturbed sleep architecture. No bioelectrical status during sleep. Thanks for any help/advice that anyone can offer! --Kasey |
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