Research Article

[Retracted] Prediction Value of Epilepsy Secondary to Inferior Cavity Hemorrhage Based on Scalp EEG Wave Pattern in Deep Learning

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There are significant differences in the situation of inferior cavity hemorrhage in different cases, which are mainly manifested in bilateral frontal-temporal high-amplitude slow wave bursts, alpha rhythm background, and wave patterns. (a) Type ii (2–3 Hz δ rhythm in the right frontotemporal lead with a background of α rhythm); (b) type i (normal type, with a background of α rhythm, and without apical wave and slow wave); (c) type iv (focal slow wave in the right frontotemporal lead, typical type of apical spinous slow wave, and apical spinous slow wave); and (d) type iii (bilateral frontotemporal lead with rhythmic high amplitude slow wave eruption, background of alpha rhythm, and explosive slow wave type).
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