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This concise introductory text offers a complete overview of the important principles used to generate and interpret an electroencephalogram (EEG). An EEG records the electric activity of the brain and the studies are used in detecting seizures, diseases and inflammations of the brain, and brain death. It covers instrumentation, the major artifacts seen on an EEG, and diagnosis and clinical significance of abnormal EEG patterns. Also included are special topics such as the ICU, common problems, and medicolegal issues.

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Eeg in Clinical Practice 1994, Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, MA

ISBN-13: 9780750695114

2nd edition

Hardcover

Eeg in Clinical Practice 1982, Butterworth-Heinemann

ISBN-13: 9780409950236

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