Electroencephalography with sphenoidal electrodes in a common average referential montage showed paroxysmal spike-and-wave complexes over the left temporal area. Maximal activity was observed over the mesial (Sp1) and mid-temporal (T3) areas with regional involvement and essentially normal background activity.
AVG: average; EKG: electrocardiography; EMG, electromyography.

Electroencephalography with sphenoidal electrodes in a common average referential montage showed paroxysmal spike-and-wave complexes over the left temporal area. Maximal activity was observed over the mesial (Sp1) and mid-temporal (T3) areas with regional involvement and essentially normal background activity. AVG: average; EKG: electrocardiography; EMG, electromyography.

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