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==Overview==
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==EEG==
==Other Diagnostic Studies==
===EEG===
Characteristic periodic activity is seen on [[EEG]] (this activity showing widespread cortical dysfunction); pathologically, the [[white matter]] of both the hemispheres and [[brainstem]] are affected, as well as the cerebral cortex, and eosinophilic inclusion bodies are present in the cytoplasm nuclei of neurons and glial cells.
Characteristic periodic activity is seen on [[EEG]] (this activity showing widespread cortical dysfunction); pathologically, the [[white matter]] of both the hemispheres and [[brainstem]] are affected, as well as the cerebral cortex, and eosinophilic inclusion bodies are present in the cytoplasm nuclei of neurons and glial cells.
==CSF==
Diagnosis of SSPE is often difficult due to a normal CSF profile — noted changes in the CSF profile only include a marked elevation in CSF immunoglobulin.


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Other Diagnostic Studies

EEG

Characteristic periodic activity is seen on EEG (this activity showing widespread cortical dysfunction); pathologically, the white matter of both the hemispheres and brainstem are affected, as well as the cerebral cortex, and eosinophilic inclusion bodies are present in the cytoplasm nuclei of neurons and glial cells.

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