Difference between revisions of "Zeta waves"
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 19 May 2017
- Special type of biphasic delta wave with a duration of 1-3 sec
- Saw-tooth or zed shape (hence the name ‘zeta waves’)
Clinical relevance
- Severe brain lesions, usually with an acute or subacute onset and a space occupying character (e.g. contusion, hemorrhage, infarction, tumor)
Zeta waves left temporal in a 77 year old female with a infarction left temporal (source)