Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the functional state of the brain in children with diabetes mellitus type 1 (IDDM). Material and Methods: 205 children with IDDM and 101 children without diabetes were examined by electroencephalography. Results: normal EEG in 20.5% and EEG changes - 79.5% in the form
of violations of the regular alpha rhythm 53.6%, slowing down the main activity of the background recording of 1 degree - 23.4%, epileptiform activity - 2.5% . Сonclusions: 1. The majority 79.5% of children with IDDM found EEG changes. 2. EEG abnormalities in children with IDDM are mainly represented by the main activity slowing background writing, a violation of regularity and spatial distribution of the alpha rhythm. 3. Severity of EEG abnormalities in children with IDDM has a correlation with the degree of compensation of disease
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