What Does An EEG Showing Absent Posterior Dominant Rhythm And Generalized Nonspecific Cerebral Dysfunction Indicate?
What does this mean from an EEG interpretation? Abnormal EEG because of absent posterior dominant rhythm. Throughout the EEG that the activity was recorded. The EEG is consistent with generalized nonspecific cerebral dysfunction. No ictal or interictal activity was recorded.
Fri, 14 Feb 2025
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What Does An EEG Showing Absent Posterior Dominant Rhythm And Generalized Nonspecific Cerebral Dysfunction Indicate?