Fig. 1From: A case of surgically-associated anti GQ1b antibody syndrome accompanied by saccadic ping pong gazea Magnetic resonance DWI showed a small DWI high signal in the right side of the lateral ventricle, acute cerebral infarction was considered. b Electroencephalogram (EEG) showed that brain waves were generally 6-8 Hz waves, and were bilateral symmetrical, and had a voltage of 10–25 microvoltsBack to article page