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An isolated abnormal electrical activity recorded by an [[electroencephalography]] examination without a clinical presentation is called subclinical seizure. They may identify background epileptogenic activity, as well as help identify particular causes of seizures. | An isolated abnormal electrical activity recorded by an [[electroencephalography]] examination without a clinical presentation is called subclinical seizure. They may identify background epileptogenic activity, as well as help identify particular causes of seizures. | ||
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Electroencephalogram
An isolated abnormal electrical activity recorded by an electroencephalography examination without a clinical presentation is called subclinical seizure. They may identify background epileptogenic activity, as well as help identify particular causes of seizures.