Possibly: intoxication, metabolic disorders (such as diabetic ketoacidosis), infections (encephalitis) or chemical imbalances. Anything that would affect neural conduction might cause an abnormal EEG. Also the obvious seizures. This is my best guess but I am not positive.
Diffuse slowing on an EEG typically indicates a decrease in brain activity or function. This can be a sign of various conditions such as brain injury, dementia, or metabolic disorders.
The list of possibilities is nearly endless. Talk to the neurologist for information specific to your situation.
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Electroencephalography (EEG) is the most common method used to study the patterns of electrical activity in the brain. EEG measures electrical signals produced by the brain's neurons through electrodes placed on the scalp, allowing researchers to analyze brain activity in different states and conditions.
eeg is the acronym for electroencephalograph.
The most common diagnostic test is the EEG or electro encephalogram.
An extension of the EEG technique, called quantitative EEG (qEEG), involves manipulating the EEG signals with a computer using the fast Fourier transform algorithm.
EEG cannot confirm infarction, Only MRI CAN CONFIRM INFARCTION. EEG can only confirm epilepsy cidpusa.org
Harald Rosenløw Eeg was born in 1970.
Syvert Amundsen Eeg died in 1838.
Syvert Amundsen Eeg was born in 1757.