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The most common form of local or localization-related partial seizures
in adults:
A. Temporal
B. Parietal
C. Occipital
D. Frontal – Correct Answer - A. Temporal
What is the cause of Wernicke's encephalopathy?
A. Alcoholism
B. Trauma
C. Acute intoxication
D. Thiamine deficiency – Correct Answer - D. Thiamine deficiency
Which of the following is most characteristic of Creutzfeldt-Jacob
disease?
A. Bradykinesia
B. Myoclonus
C. Tardive dyskinesia
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D. Hemiparesis – Correct Answer - B. Myoclonus (Twitching)
CJD- a rapidly progressive, invariably fatal neurodegenerative disorder
believed to be caused by an abnormal isoform of a cellular glycoprotein
known as the prion protein.
Which of the following tumors is LEAST likely to cause epileptiform
activity in an EEG?
A. Metastic carcinoma
B. Glioblastoma multiforme
C. Pituitary adenoma
D. Astrocytoma – Correct Answer - C. Pituitary adenoma
b/c too deep in brain like
In children, most intracranial tumors are found in:
A. optic chiasm
B. temporal lobes
C. posterior fossa
D. frontal lobes – Correct Answer - C. posterior fossa
Changes in personality are most likely associated with tumors of the :
A. occipital lobe
B. frontal lobe
C. parietal lobe
D. temporal lobe – Correct Answer - B. frontal lobe
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Which progression is considered rare?
A. Complex partial to generalized
B. Absence to tonic clonic
C. West Syndrome to Lennox-Gastaut
D. Rolandic to absence – Correct Answer - D. Rolandic to absence
What is the value of EEG in psychiatric disorders?
A. Rule out seizures
B. Evaluate effectiveness of medication
C. Diagnose psychiatric disorder
D. Rule out brain tumor – Correct Answer - A. Rule out seizures
Beginning in adolescence, several members of the same family
developed progressive instability, ataxia ,and the inability to walk.
Which of the following best describes this condition?
A. Retinitis pigmentosa
B. Olivopontocerebellar atrophy
C. Rheumatic fever
D. Cystic fibrosis – Correct Answer - B. Olivopontocerebellar atrophy
The onset of West syndrome is most likely to occur at age:
A. 5 years
B. 12 years
C. 4 months
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D. 18 years – Correct Answer - C. 4 months
What is the most common ictal correlate of tonic seizures?
A. Paroxysmal fast activity
B. Spike and slow wave
C. Rhythmic theta
D. Delta – Correct Answer - A. Paroxysmal fast activity
Thiamine deficiency:
A. Hyponatremia
B. Hyperglycemia
C. Wernicke's syndrome
D. Wilson's disease – Correct Answer - C. Wernicke's syndrome
What is precocious puberty associated with?
A. fornix
B. hippocampus
C. hypothalamus
D. lateral geniculate body – Correct Answer - C. hypothalamus
What is gelastic epilepsy characterized by?
A. Reading
B. Talking
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