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. 1986:1:195-9.
doi: 10.1002/ajmg.1320250522.

Rett syndrome and the electroencephalogram

Rett syndrome and the electroencephalogram

E Niedermeyer et al. Am J Med Genet Suppl. 1986.

Abstract

The EEG is almost always abnormal in patients with Rett syndrome. This is demonstrated in a study based upon 230 EEG records obtained from 44 patients. Rhythmical slowing (mostly 3-5/sec) represents the most common EEG abnormality (30 patients). Diffuse, scattered or bilateral-synchronous spikes or sharp waves were found in 22 patients. Slow spike-wave complexes were present in 9 patients. With advancing age, the EEG abnormalities tend to decline and ill-defined low voltage records may develop. These changes may parallel an intrinsic disease course with an early active phase followed by a phase of residual impairment.

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