An Unusual Complication Related to Invasive Electroencephalography Monitoring: Nonhemorrhagic Subdural Fluid Collection
摘要To the Editor:Invasive electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring using subdural electrodes is widely applied in clinical practice.Here,we report a rare complication related to this technique,nonhemorrhagic subdural fluid collection (SFC).A 14-year-old female was admitted to Beijing Tiantan Hospital with ictal twitch and loss of consciousness.She had no other medical history.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a lesion in the right parietooccipital lobe.Scalp EEG failed to detect abnormal discharges in this area.To further locate the epileptic foci,subdural electrodes were placed on the surface of the parietooccipital area,the temporal lobe,and the frontal lobe.
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