2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2009.03.005
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Prevalence of benign epileptiform variants

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“…Although breach rhythms are not typically considered a benign variant, the presence of a skull defect can considerably complicate EEG interpretation as physiological and benign variants such as wicket waves, RTTD or mu rhythms appear sharper and more prominent. It is important to recognize these BEVs as they may be construed as epileptic abnormalities and lead to misdiagnosis of epilepsy [11][12][13] . Physician training and experience may partly explain differences in interpretations 5 .…”
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“…Although breach rhythms are not typically considered a benign variant, the presence of a skull defect can considerably complicate EEG interpretation as physiological and benign variants such as wicket waves, RTTD or mu rhythms appear sharper and more prominent. It is important to recognize these BEVs as they may be construed as epileptic abnormalities and lead to misdiagnosis of epilepsy [11][12][13] . Physician training and experience may partly explain differences in interpretations 5 .…”
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“…Their name derives from their croquet wicket-like shape. They are in theta frequency range, tend to occur exclusively in adults (prevalence, 0.03-0.8%), and are often asymmetrical [ 1 ] ( Figs. 2.1 -2.3 ).…”
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“…RMTDs are often asymmetrical and can have a wide electric fi eld but are maximal in the midtemporal electrodes. They last 1-10 s, are higher in amplitude than the wicket, and are sharply contoured, lacking the rounded upswing of the former [ 1 ] (Figs. 2.4 -2.6 ).…”
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“…Das Muster ist mit einer Prävalenz von 1,02-2,8% selten [18,22] und tritt in der Adoleszenz und im jungen Erwachsenenalter auf. Es wird bevorzugt bei Schläf-rigkeit und entspannter Wachheit gesehen.…”
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