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Periodic short-interval diffuse discharges

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Periodic short-interval diffuse discharges are a type of EEG abnormality with periodicity less than 4.0 seconds.[1] They can consist of sharp waves or spikes, spike and wave, polyspikes or triphasics with background attenuation in between transients.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Yemisci, M; Gurer, G; Saygi, S; Ciger, A (October 2003). "Generalised periodic epileptiform discharges: clinical features, neuroradiological evaluation and prognosis in 37 adult patients". Seizure. 12 (7): 465–72. doi:10.1016/s1059-1311(02)00351-5. hdl:11655/15684. PMID 12967574. S2CID 3120678.