Title: Is this EEG really Epileptic? —Misleading Waveforms— Part 1: Normal Variants
Lecturer : Dr. Kiyohito Terada, Yokohama Minoru Epilepsy & Developmental Clinic
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Digital EEG 4 focuses on waveforms that are often misleading and may resemble epileptiform activity, using actual patient data samples for explanation. By leveraging the unique features of digital EEG, this session highlights how complex information within EEG data can be transformed into more easily interpretable waveforms, reaffirming its clinical value. Part 1 introduces six types of normal variants.
- Digital EEG 4: Part 1 (55 min)
- What is a normal variant?
- Types and names of normal variants
- Small sharp spikes
- 14&6 Hz positive bursts
- 6Hz spike and slow waves
- Wicket spikes
- Rhythmic temporal theta burst of drowsiness (RTTD)
- Subclinical rhythmic EEG discharge of adults(SREDA)