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EEG Board Exam || Questions And Correct Answers
(Verified Answers) |Already Graded A+||Newest
Exam!!!!
What is the foramen of munro/interventricular foramen ? -
ANSWER-opening between lateral ventricles to third
ventricle


The _____________ is a tract of white matter connecting
hippocampus with hypothalamus - ANSWER-fornix


1. Fourteen and/or six Hz positive spikes occur in what
region?
2. When can fourteen and/or six Hz occur?
3. What is the best montage to view this in? - ANSWER-1.
Occipital/ posterior temporal
2. drowsy/early sleep
3. contralateral ear reference


Frequency equation - ANSWER-
Frequency=[(mm/paperspeed)]/1000


What EEG patterns with frontal lobe tumor? - ANSWER-
FIRDA, focal slow, arrhythmic delta activity

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Where are T1/T2 placed? - ANSWER-placed one third of
the distance from external acoustic meatus to outer
canthus of the eye, 1 cm above the eye


With ______ disease, juvenile form has onset 6-8 yrs, sz
often tonic-clonic or partial motor. EEG progressive
deterioration of background activity, multifocal
abnormalities - ANSWER-Gaucher


With ______ _______, there is laughing. Disease of
hypothalamic hamartomas manifesting with gelastic
seizures. This often evolves to a generalized epileptic
encephalopathy with severe seizures and cognitive and
behavioral decline - ANSWER-gelastic seizure


Gliomas- tumors arising from glial cells (supportive tissue
neurons are imbedded in), 1._____________(40's,50's,
focal spikes and sharps), 2._________(lining central
canal/ventricles, more common children) ,
3.________(focal spike EEG, most common, focal or gen
sz), 4.____________("butterfly"-invades via corpus
callosum, sz, memory loss, headache, malignant, behavior
change), 5.___________ (rapid, children, roof 4th
ventricle, listless, vomit, gait, dizzy). Spread in fingerlike
fashion-infiltration makes surgical removal impossible. -
ANSWER-1. Oliogodendroglial

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2. ependymal
3. astrocytoma
4. gliobastoma multiforme
5. medulloblastomas


What is ictal EEG of GTC? - ANSWER-Ictal EEG about 10
Hz of gen polyspikes during tonic, and then 1 Hz spike
and wave during clonic


_________ _______ is where body's immune system
attacks part of PNS, nerves lose myelin sheath. The first
symptoms of this disorder include varying degrees of
weakness or tingling sensations in the legs. Often,
weakness and abnormal sensations spread to the arms
and upper body. Can result in paralysis of diaphragm -
ANSWER-Guillain- Barre syndrome


________ is a tumor made of cells normally found in area
of body where it forms. Not malignant. Doesn't
metastasize, but can grow large and damage organ.
Found with tuberous sclerosis. - ANSWER-hamartoma


What EEG patterns can be seen with head trauma? -
ANSWER-EEG may be normal, slightly more gen theta,

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slow waves, burst suppression, spindle coma, alpha
coma. Hard to call abnormal if no pre-injury EEG


What is hemianopsia? - ANSWER-decreased vision in half
visual field, on one side of vertical midline, usually caused
by single lesion, may be caused by stroke


What EEG can be expected with hemispheric white matter
tumor? - ANSWER-continuous high amp, gen PDA from
destructive lesion


What EEG can be seen with hepatic encephalopathy? -
ANSWER-EEG gen slow to triphasic waves frontally
predominant 1.5-3 Hz.


What EEG patterns would you see with Herpes Simplex
Encephalitis? - ANSWER-EEG PLED's, often w/ temporal
lobes. Temporal spikes and/or sharp waves at rate of one
x 1-3 seconds


With _______ __________, the pt can't see to left out of
either eye if right posterior cerebral artery, vice-versa -
ANSWER-homonymous hemianopsia
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