2016
DOI: 10.1002/ana.24814
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Differentiating Lance–Adams syndrome from other forms of postanoxic myoclonus

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“…However, there is variability in EEG over time in the post-arrest period (Elmer et al, 2016) which is often not accounted for (Freund et al, 2016, Freund and Kaplan, 2016), making it difficult to interpret and apply data from studies of EEG to define myoclonus.…”
Section: Neurophysiologic Features Of Phmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is variability in EEG over time in the post-arrest period (Elmer et al, 2016) which is often not accounted for (Freund et al, 2016, Freund and Kaplan, 2016), making it difficult to interpret and apply data from studies of EEG to define myoclonus.…”
Section: Neurophysiologic Features Of Phmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…during comatose state [31]. Therefore, it has been postulated that patients regaining consciousness after PAM in the TTM era may represent an early form of LAS, with awakening being masked by sedatives [2,25,33,34]. While this is certainly a possibility, it should be noted that the largest case series of LAS included only 14 patients [35].…”
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confidence: 99%