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Britton JW, Frey LC, Hopp JLet al., authors; St. Louis EK, Frey LC, editors. Electroencephalography (EEG): An Introductory Text and Atlas of Normal and Abnormal Findings in Adults, Children, and Infants [Internet]. Chicago: American Epilepsy Society; 2016.

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Figure 29.. Neonatal EEG: asynchrony.

Figure 29.

Neonatal EEG: asynchrony. This is a sample of an abnormal neonatal EEG from a 2-week-old baby born at 37 weeks having neonatal seizures as a result of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and sepsis. Notice the asynchrony of the bursts. The EEG is also significant for very low amplitude of the interburst periods. Figure courtesy of Elia M. Pestana-Knight, MD, Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

From: The Developmental EEG: Premature, Neonatal, Infant, and Children

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