Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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Case Reports
Electroencephalography burst suppression in a patient with dengue encephalopathy: A case report.
To report a rare case of dengue fever presenting with reversible encephalopathy and burst suppression in the EEG. ⋯ EEG burst suppression does not necessarily suggest a poor prognosis in patients with dengue fever.
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To investigate the anticipatory neural processes associated with the interruptive effects of pain anticipation on attention. ⋯ Individuals with greater anticipatory midcingulate responses may be predisposed to developing chronic pain and hypervigilance toward clinical pain symptoms.