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Atlas of EEG patterns

This text orients the reader to the basics of EEG, helps to identify characteristic EEG wave features, and leads the reader to the correct EEG diagnosis through a table that organizes all of the EEG patterns according to wave features. It includes the full range of EEG patterns from the common rhythms to the rare findings, and it also includes numerous examples of artifacts.

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  • ""Organized by wave features rather than pattern names, this atlas helps guide the reader to an EEG interpretation even when the waveform is unfamiliar. The first section takes the reader through the process of characterizing EEG waves by their features. The second section organizes EEG patterns by their features, so provides EEG waveform differential diagnoses. The third section is organized alphabetically by pattern name with each pattern described in a way that allows the reader to distinguish it from similarly appearing patterns. Examples of the patterns also are provided."--Résumé de l'éditeur."
  • "This text orients the reader to the basics of EEG, helps to identify characteristic EEG wave features, and leads the reader to the correct EEG diagnosis through a table that organizes all of the EEG patterns according to wave features. It includes the full range of EEG patterns from the common rhythms to the rare findings, and it also includes numerous examples of artifacts."@en
  • "This text orients the reader to the basics of EEG, helps to identify characteristic EEG wave features, and leads the reader to the correct EEG diagnosis through a table that organizes all of the EEG patterns according to wave features. It includes the full range of EEG patterns from the common rhythms to the rare findings, and it also includes numerous examples of artifacts."
  • "Organised by waveform features rather than disease, this atlas helps to guide the reader to a diagnosis by essential features of a waveform. The first section takes the reader through the generation of a list of features on the EEG, which is then used to create a rubric for identifying possible diagnoses. The second section is organised alphabetically by general waveform title, referenced to in section one. This section also presents EEG tracings and discusses each waveform's distinguishing features and clinical significance."

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  • "Atlas"
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  • "Atlas of EEG patterns"@en
  • "Atlas of EEG patterns"
  • "Atlas of EEG Patterns"