Fig. 2From: Cerebral malaria presenting as nonconvulsive status epilepticus: a case reportA When the patient was confusion, continuous video EEG monitoring revealed rhythmic theta waves (4–5 Hz) dominated in the frontal lobe; B After a slow intravenous administration of diazepam10 mg, the frequency of theta rhythm in the frontal lobe was increased while the amplitude decreased; C normal EEG before dischargeBack to article page