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Secondarily generalized discharges are a common occurrence with frontal lobe epilepsy. The EEG findings that suggest secondary bilateral synchrony include.

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1 Secondarily generalized discharges are a common occurrence with frontal lobe epilepsy. The EEG findings that suggest secondary bilateral synchrony include (1) focal spikes or sharp waves consistently occurring in one area, (2) focal spike discharges that precede or initiate more generalized bursts, and (3) persistent lateralized abnormalities such as slowing or an asymmetry over the involved area.49,50 Source: Focal Epilepsy, Atlas of Pediatric EEG Citation: Laoprasert P. Atlas of Pediatric EEG; 2011 Available at: Accessed: December 23, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved


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