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EEG MULTIMEDIA

1. Absence seizures: Slow spike-and-wave discharges (2.5 Hz). This was an interictal pattern in a child.

2. Absence seizures: EEG of a typical absence seizure with 3-Hz spike-and-wave discharges.

3. Complex Partial Seizures: This is an EEG recording of a temporal lobe complex partial seizure.

4. Epileptiform Normal Variants: A small sharp spike.

5. Epileptiform Normal Variants: Rhythmic midtemporal theta of drowsiness.

6. Epileptiform Normal Variants: Wicket spikes in the left temporal region.

7. Epileptiform Normal Variants: A small sharp spike is present in the right temporal region.

8. Generalized Epilepsies: Spike, generalized.

9. Generalized Epilepsies: 3-Hz spike-wave complexes (SWC), generalized.

10. Generalized Epilepsies: Sharp waves, multifocal.

11. Generalized Epilepsies: Slow spike-wave complexes.

12. Generalized Epilepsies: Hypsarrhythmia.

13. Generalized Epilepsies: Hypsarrhythmia.

14. Generalized Epilepsies: Slow spike-wave complexes (SWC).

15. Generalized Epilepsies: Polyspike, generalized.

16. Generalized Epilepsies: Generalized paroxysmal fast activity.

17. Localization-related Epilepsies: Sharp waves, left temporo-occipital region.

18. Localization-related Epilepsies: Sharp waves, left temporal region.

19. Localization-related Epilepsies: Sharp wave, left temporal region.

20. Localization-related Epilepsies: EEG seizure, left temporal region.

21. Localization-related Epilepsies: pike, left frontal region.

22. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Absence epilepsy - Anteriorly dominant, typical 3-Hz spike and wave discharges.

23. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Typical 3-Hz spike and wave discharges seen in absence epilepsy.

24. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Slow (<2.5 Hz) spike and wave discharges associated with atypical absence seizures.

25. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Benign rolandic epilepsy - Note the characteristic spike and waves seen in drowsiness.

26. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Hypsarrhythmia in infantile spasms - Note the chaotic high-amplitude background.

27. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Hypsarrhythmia - Note the electrodecremental response.

28. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Slow (<2.5 Hz) spike and wave discharges in atypical absence epilepsy (ie, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome)

29. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Polyspike and wave response produced by photic stimulation.

30. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Polyspike and wave discharges seen in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.

31. Common Epilepsy Syndromes: Benign rolandic epilepsy associated with typical centrotemporal spikes.

32. Epileptic and Epileptiform Encephalopathies: EEG of a patient with Landau-Kleffner syndrome.

33. Epileptic and Epileptiform Encephalopathies: EEG showing beta frequency burst.

34. Epileptic and Epileptiform Encephalopathies: EEG in Landau-Kleffner syndrome (Pre- and Post-Treatments)

35. Focal EEG Waveform Abnormalities: Polymorphic delta activity.

36. Focal Status Epilepticus: EEG from a patient with epilepsia partialis continua.

37. Focal Status Epilepticus: