EEG findings in advanced Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker syndrome (GSS) are shown. A 56-year-old woman developed GSS symptoms and was diagnosed as having GSS with the P102L mutation at age 58. During the early stage, there were no significant EEG findings. Her clinical condition worsened and she developed akinetic mutism at age 62. The patient died of pneumonia at age 65. EEGs were recorded annually from age 61 to 65. Bilateral independent periodic discharges (BIPDs) in both temporal areas appeared at age 64. No clinical seizures were noticed. MEG showed the sharp waves of BIPDs originated independently in each temporal lobe. Other causes of BIPDs were absent.

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