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. 2014 Oct 6;10(4):354–357. doi: 10.3988/jcn.2014.10.4.354

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

A: Initial EEG of the patient disclosed quasirhythmic, high-amplitude, 3- to 4-Hz delta activity with an amplitude of 150 µV over the entire left hemisphere, with normal background activity of 9-10 Hz over the right hemisphere. B: EEG on day 4 of hospitalization disclosed generalized long-interval, high-amplitude, periodic complexes (250-300 µV) lasting about 1 second, with a slow background of low-amplitude activity (40 µV), with an interburst interval of about 7-8 seconds.