Thanks for the brilliant cases. Liked the case and explanation of the periodic side discharges. They are rare in my daily practice (I am a pediatric neurologist and an EEG specialist. I have been practicing since 2005, a VIREPA alumni 2010. The channel gives more practice in EEG, English, and I also show these lessons to my junior neurologist colleagues and psychiatrists complementing my examples and samples from atlases (screenshots are more descriptive than atlases)
When I see a spike or sharp wave that stands out from the background, has a good field involving multiple channels and a large amplitude I like calling it a "Juicy spike" or "Juicy sharp wave". This however is not a recognized term or part of the neurophysiological vocabulary.
Hey, thank You for your videos. I‘ve Made an EEG bc I had an epileptical seizure. Doctor said that the EEG was abnormal. Could I send you My EEG and could you see if it is a very Bad EEG? Thank you
Thanks for the brilliant cases. Liked the case and explanation of the periodic side discharges. They are rare in my daily practice (I am a pediatric neurologist and an EEG specialist. I have been practicing since 2005, a VIREPA alumni 2010. The channel gives more practice in EEG, English, and I also show these lessons to my junior neurologist colleagues and psychiatrists complementing my
examples and samples from atlases (screenshots are more descriptive than atlases)
Thank you for your introduction and for sharing these videos. It is always a pleasure to hear from colleagues from around the world.
Thank you so much for adding more information in my knowledge..
My pleasure
Sir, really outstanding...Many thanks for your nice lecture
So nice of you
Thank you very much for this tutorial.
You are welcome!
Thank you sir👍
Most welcome
I did not understand the term "juicy" spikes. never met this before. Because they have a large amplitude and are well recognizable?
When I see a spike or sharp wave that stands out from the background, has a good field involving multiple channels and a large amplitude I like calling it a "Juicy spike" or "Juicy sharp wave". This however is not a recognized term or part of the neurophysiological vocabulary.
Very nice, is it synthetic or real data? In either case, I would like to use it on my website and YT channel
thank you very much
You are welcome
Nice
Thanks
Hey, thank You for your videos. I‘ve Made an EEG bc I had an epileptical seizure. Doctor said that the EEG was abnormal. Could I send you My EEG and could you see if it is a very Bad EEG? Thank you
Hi sir , can you review my daughter EEG ? How can I contact you ?
I suggest you see a local neurologist.
Juicy spikes 😅