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bifrontal synchronous discharges”. The mechanisms by which seizures that become secondarily generalised are not yet known fully. | bifrontal synchronous discharges”. The mechanisms by which seizures that become secondarily generalised are not yet known fully. | ||
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- | primary bilateral synchronous discharge . . . ; it appears not to be related to a unilateral cortical | + | The wave and spike of petit mal is a primary bilateral synchronous discharge . . . ; it appears not to be related to a unilateral cortical focus, but may be of subcortical origin …. On the other hand, a bilateral synchronous discharge which can be shown to arise from a unilateral cortical focus we shall call secondary bilateral synchrony - //Tükel and Jasper//[(: |
- | focus, but may be of subcortical origin …. On the other hand, a bilateral synchronous discharge which can be shown to arise from a unilateral cortical focus we shall call secondary bilateral synchrony - <fs xx-small> | + | |
* it is important to differentiate between primary and secondary bilateral synchrony when bilaterally synchronous spike and wave discharges are seen on EEG | * it is important to differentiate between primary and secondary bilateral synchrony when bilaterally synchronous spike and wave discharges are seen on EEG | ||
* Estimation of interhemispheric small time differences (TDs) during spike-wave bursts in the EEG by coherence and phase analysis is useful for differentiation between primary bilateral synchrony (PBS) and secondary bilateral synchrony (SBS) in epilepsy[(: | * Estimation of interhemispheric small time differences (TDs) during spike-wave bursts in the EEG by coherence and phase analysis is useful for differentiation between primary bilateral synchrony (PBS) and secondary bilateral synchrony (SBS) in epilepsy[(: | ||
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