SIG | Tuberous Sclerosis: The Role of EEG Interictal Epileptiform Activity in Diagnosing and Treating Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
Friday, December 3, 2021
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OVERVIEW:
This Special Interest Group assesses the role of EEG interictal epileptiform activity as a biomarker, the impact of interictal epileptiform activity on behavior and cognition, and the use of advanced analytical techniques, machine learning, and connectivity measures with interictal epileptiform activity.
Learning Objectives:
Following participation in this activity, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the role of EEG interictal epileptiform activity as a biomarker in tuberous sclerosis complex
- Identify the potential impact of EEG interictal epileptiform activity on behavior and cognition in tuberous sclerosis complex
- Examine the potential role of advanced analytical tools in assessing EEG interictal epileptiform activity in tuberous sclerosis complex
Program:
SIG Coordinators: Joyce W. Wu, MD, Brenda Porter, MD, PhD, and Howard Weiner, MD
Chair: Joyce W. Wu, MD
The Use of EEG Interictal Epileptiform Activity as a Biomarker | Joyce W. Wu, MD
The Impact of EEG Interictal Epileptiform Activity on Behavior and Neurocognition | Lieven Lagae, MD
The Use of Advanced Analytical Techniques on EEG Interictal Epileptiform Activity | Peter Davis, MD
Education Credit:
This educational activity is supported in part by Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC