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Retrospective Analysis of EEG in Patients With COVID-19: EEG Recording in Acute and Follow-up Phases
Autor:
Guillermo Martín-Palomeque, Beatriz Estrella-León, Isabel Sáez-Landete, Gloria Santos-Pérez, Adriana Gómez-Domínguez, Marta Escribano-Muñoz, Guillermo Garcia-Ribas, Olga Fedirchyk, Daniel Lourido-García, Alba Díaz-Cid, Fernando Rodríguez-Jorge, Antonio Pedrera-Mazarro, Ignacio Regidor-BaillyBailliere
Publikováno v:
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience. 53:215-228
Background. Interest in electroencephalographic (EEG) coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) findings has been growing, especially in the search for a specific-features EEG of encephalopathy. Methods. We made a retrospective analysis of 29 EEGs recorded
Autor:
Guillermo Martín Palomeque, Alba Díaz Cid, Adriana Gómez Domínguez, Antonio J P Mazarro, Isabel M S Landete, Ignacio Regidor Bailly-Bailliere, Raidili C Mateo Montero
Publikováno v:
Clinical EEG and neuroscience. 52(6)
Introduction. Non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) has been traditionally a challenging electroencephalographic (EEG) diagnosis. For this reason, Salzburg consensus criteria (SCC) have been proposed to facilitate correct diagnosis. Methods. We re
Autor:
Adriana Gómez Domínguez, Gema de Blas Beorlegui, Guillermo Martín Palomeque, Marta Villadóniga Zambrano, Adriano Jimenez Escrig, Ignacio Regidor Bailly-Bailliere, Lidia Cabañes Martínez
Publikováno v:
Clinical Neurophysiology. 130:e64
Background Conduction block (CB) is described as a complete or partial failure in the propagation of the nervous impulse within the axon. It is diagnostic of focal demyelination, and suggestive of acute demyelinating neuropathies (typically inflammat
Autor:
Liliana González Rodríguez, Ignacio Regidor Bally-Bailliere, Adriana Gómez Domínguez, Lidia Cabañes Martínez, Raidili C Mateo Montero, M. Villadoniga, Gema de Blas
Publikováno v:
Clinical Neurophysiology. 130:e65
Background Thoraco-abdominal or truncal nerves can be selectively affected in diabetic patients. The clinical picture shows predominantly sensory symptoms like pain, paresthesia, and occasional motor involvement. This mononeuropathy can be misdiagnos