Clinically distinct electroencephalographic phenotypes of early myoclonus after cardiac arrest

We tested the hypothesis that there are readily classifiable electroencephalographic (EEG) phenotypes of early postanoxic multifocal myoclonus (PAMM) that develop after cardiac arrest.

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