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EEG abnormalities in Japanese encephalitis may include theta and delta coma, burst suppression, epileptiform activity, and occasionally alpha coma. | [[EEG]] abnormalities in Japanese encephalitis may include [[theta wave|theta]] and [[delta wave|delta]] [[coma]], burst suppression, [[epileptic|epileptiform]] activity, and occasionally [[alpha wave|alpha]] coma. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
EEG abnormalities in Japanese encephalitis may include theta and delta coma, burst suppression, epileptiform activity, and occasionally alpha coma.