Abstract
In 15 adult patients of both sexes, investigated for seizures, independent comparisons were made of EEG and psychometric findings. Agreement as to the presence and/or localization of brain lesion was registered in 10 cases; in the remaining 5 only the EEG was abnormal. The complementary nature of such a combined screening in diagnosis was emphasized.
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