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English: Segment 2 is a video EEG monitored segment showing an episode of the stiffening of the right arm followed by rhythmic tremor of the right leg, which correlated with the left frontal rhythmic delta activity and epileptiform discharges.
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Source Kim Y, Yun J, Yang H, Kim H, Jeon B (2013). "Unusual epileptic deterioration and extensive white matter lesion during treatment in Wilson's disease". BMC Neurology. DOI:10.1186/1471-2377-13-127. PMID 24067156. PMC: 3851542.
Author Kim Y, Yun J, Yang H, Kim H, Jeon B
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