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  • 27. Postanoxic alpha (theta) coma: a reappraisal of its prognostic significance.
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  • 29. Epileptiform discharges in presence of continuous background activity in anoxic coma.
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  • 31. Transition from alpha to theta pattern coma in fatal cerebral anoxia.
    Synek VM, Synek BJ.
    Clin Exp Neurol; 1988 Feb; 25():109-13. PubMed ID: 3267481
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  • 33. The prognostic value of discontinuous EEG patterns in postanoxic coma.
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    Vignaendra V, Wilkus RJ, Copass MK, Chatrian GE.
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  • 36. Value of a revised EEG coma scale for prognosis after cerebral anoxia and diffuse head injury.
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  • 37. Usefulness of standard EEG in predicting the outcome of patients with disorders of consciousness after anoxic coma.
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  • 39. Electrophysiological prognostication and brain injury from cardiac arrest.
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  • 40. Early EEG for outcome prediction of postanoxic coma: prospective cohort study with cost-minimization analysis.
    Sondag L, Ruijter BJ, Tjepkema-Cloostermans MC, Beishuizen A, Bosch FH, van Til JA, van Putten MJAM, Hofmeijer J.
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