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Hi Everyone,
I recently had a 24 hr EEG on and the report was uploaded, but unfortunately I don't meet with the Neurologist to go over results for quite awhile. I've requested a sooner appt., but to no avail. Not looking for medical advice or diagnosis, but wanted to see if anyone has had seizures related to this and if this report makes any sense.
Appreciate any thoughts. Thanks!!
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Description of recording: The seizure started at 3:30 PM. From the beginning shows symmetrical background palpation of 8-12 Hz frequencies. Amplitude maximum 70 µV. There are just muscle artifacts and blinking chewing artifact seen today. No spike spike and wave or spike and slow limits. Background and organized.
At night patient with all stage of sleep with no underlying seizure activity. Background state symmetric and organized.
The next day patient will call continuing showing normal frequency amplitude with no underlying epileptiform discharges. He stages. At 1:30 PM.
Digital spike analysis reviewed in detail did not show any active underlying seizure activity.
Interpretation conclusion: This is essentially a normal 24-hour EEG monitoring with video recording and digital spike analysis. Clinical correlation recommended.
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I recently had a 24 hr EEG on and the report was uploaded, but unfortunately I don't meet with the Neurologist to go over results for quite awhile. I've requested a sooner appt., but to no avail. Not looking for medical advice or diagnosis, but wanted to see if anyone has had seizures related to this and if this report makes any sense.
Appreciate any thoughts. Thanks!!
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Description of recording: The seizure started at 3:30 PM. From the beginning shows symmetrical background palpation of 8-12 Hz frequencies. Amplitude maximum 70 µV. There are just muscle artifacts and blinking chewing artifact seen today. No spike spike and wave or spike and slow limits. Background and organized.
At night patient with all stage of sleep with no underlying seizure activity. Background state symmetric and organized.
The next day patient will call continuing showing normal frequency amplitude with no underlying epileptiform discharges. He stages. At 1:30 PM.
Digital spike analysis reviewed in detail did not show any active underlying seizure activity.
Interpretation conclusion: This is essentially a normal 24-hour EEG monitoring with video recording and digital spike analysis. Clinical correlation recommended.
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