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Electroencephalographic Abnormalities are Common in COVID-19 and are Associated with Outcomes.

Lu LinAbrar Al-FarajNeishay AyubPablo BravoSudeshna DasLorenzo FerliniIoannis KarakisJong Woo LeeShibani S MukerjiChristopher R NeweyJay PathmanathanMyriam AbdennadherCharles CasassaNicolas GaspardDaniel M GoldenholzEmily J GilmoreJin JingJennifer A KimEyal Y KimchiHarshad S LadhaSteven TobochnikSahar F ZafarLawrence J HirschMichael Brandon WestoverMouhsin M Shafi
Published in: Annals of neurology (2021)
This multicenter retrospective cohort study demonstrates that seizures and other epileptiform abnormalities are common in patients with COVID-19 undergoing clinically indicated cEEG and are associated with adverse clinical outcomes. ANN NEUROL 2021;89:872-883.
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