Quantitative EEG improves prediction of Sturge-Weber syndrome in infants with port-wine birthmark
CONCLUSION: qEEG adds information to risk prediction in infants with facial PWB.SIGNIFICANCE: qEEG can be used to help determine whether to obtain an MRI in the first year of life. The data collected can assist in developing a predictive model risk calculator that incorporates both PWB extent and qEEG results, which can be validated and then employed in the community.PMID:34454271 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2021.06.030
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - Category: Neurology Authors: Ryan E Gill Bohao Tang Lindsay Smegal Jack H Adamek Danielle McAuliffe Balaji M Lakshmanan Siddharth Srivastava Angela M Quain Alison J Sebold Doris D M Lin Eric H Kossoff Brian Caffo Anne M Comi Joshua B Ewen Source Type: research
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