Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis other diagnostic studies: Difference between revisions
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Electroencephalogram EEG | Electroencephalogram EEG | ||
*Electroencephalograms (EEGs) are abnormal in most patients, exhibiting generic slowness and background disarray activity. These findings may be linked to electrographic seizures, which are more prevalent in the earliest stages of the disease. Slow, continuous, delta, or theta rhythmic activity predominates throughout the catatonic period. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Other diagnostic studies include:
Electroencephalogram EEG
- Electroencephalograms (EEGs) are abnormal in most patients, exhibiting generic slowness and background disarray activity. These findings may be linked to electrographic seizures, which are more prevalent in the earliest stages of the disease. Slow, continuous, delta, or theta rhythmic activity predominates throughout the catatonic period.