2013
DOI: 10.13004/kjnt.2013.9.2.64
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Nonconvulsive Seizures of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

Abstract: Objective: Seizures are common consequence of traumatic brain injury and have been reported in clinical series as an incidence of 15% to 22%. Among them, nonconvulsive seizures (NCS) are often unrecognized during the early period of neurosurgical hospitalization because their clinical presentations can be misunderstood as consequent symptoms of clinical course, and the diagnosis can be confirmed only by the electroencephalographic (EEG) recording. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed our clinical database of t… Show more

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“…Note that during the ictal period, there is no artifact from muscle contraction in other surface electrodes, which is normally accompanied by convulsive seizures (Fig. 6) [17].…”
Section: Epileptiform Activitymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Note that during the ictal period, there is no artifact from muscle contraction in other surface electrodes, which is normally accompanied by convulsive seizures (Fig. 6) [17].…”
Section: Epileptiform Activitymentioning
confidence: 95%