Eeg Results Abnormal Spikes. Pseudoperiodic lateralized epileptiform discharges PLEDs are EEG abnormalities consisting of repetitive spike or sharp wave discharges that are focal or lateralized over 1 hemisphere recur at. 14- and 6-Hz positive spikes subclinical rhythmic electrographic discharge of adults SREDA wicket spikes.
This can be a general change in the way a normal brain wave looks. It may have an abnormal frequency height or shape. One EEG isnt sufficient to determine or to make any diagnostics - as they say the more the merrier.
I am confusedmy daughter age 29 had a EEG of the brain done.
It may have an abnormal frequency height or shape. Results showed abnormal and demonstrating a borderline slowing at 7-8HZ theta activity during HV burstsof high amplitude 3HZ delta suspicious spikesconclusion suspicious epileptiform spikes. One EEG isnt sufficient to determine or to make any diagnostics - as they say the more the merrier. An abnormal eeg can mean many things.