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Correction: Electroencephalography as a diagnostic tool for late-onset efavirenz neurotoxicity syndrome

  • Sam Nightingale,
  • Salvatore Ssemmanda,
  • Lawrence M. Tucker,
  • Roland W. Eastman,
  • Eddy B. Lee Pan

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Fig 1. Characteristic EEG changes of LENS. a-e are 5 EEG epochs from 4 LENS cases showing persistent, diffuse, high voltage, bisynchronous, monomorphic 4–7 Hz theta frequency waveforms.

Transient attenuation on eye opening is shown in e (same case as d). f is a non-LENS control for comparison—a 44 year-old male living with HIV with disseminated TB and acute hydrocephalus. EEG shows some low amplitude semi-rhythmic theta but in contrast to LENS this is intermittent and varying, mixed with low amplitude fast frequencies and some low amplitude delta transients. 3 further examples from non-LENS controls are given in supplementary material.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0339300.g001

Reference

  1. 1. Nightingale S, Ssemmanda S, Tucker LM, Eastman RW, Lee Pan EB. Electroencephalography as a diagnostic tool for late-onset efavirenz neurotoxicity syndrome. PLoS One. 2023;18(11):e0288055. pmid:37948398