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Ana Catarina Emidio, Rita Faria, Patricia Patricio, Nuno Canas, António Messias, Carlos Meneses-Oliveira
2019-11-15
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Spindle coma is an electroclinical entity that has been used to describe an EEG pattern of “sleep-like” activity in comatose patients. Although it has been associated with favourable prognosis, its aetiology is one of the key factors for patient outcome. The authors present three cases of spindle coma with different aetiologies (amitriptyline overdose, pontine myelinolysis and hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy) that culminated in different outcomes.
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