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CLTM ASAP EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
As part of the pre-surgical work-up, this magnetic source
localization is used for spatial and temporal functional mapping of
interictal epileptiform discharges:
WADA
PET
MEG
fMRI - ANSWER-MEG
which of the following best described frontal lobe epilepsy:
has flashing lights similar to an aura
is a very rare type of localization-related epilepsy
may be confused with psychogenic non epileptic seizures
is induced by hyperventilation - ANSWER-may be confused with
psychogenic non epileptic seizures
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which of the following is the most common sign of temporal lobe
seizures:
tonic rigidity
contralateral dystonia
pelvic thrusting
galactic events - ANSWER-contralateral dystonia
Focal seizures with symptoms of "tingling" sensations in the face
likely originate in:
superior pre-central gyrus
superior post-central gyrus
interior pre-central gyrus
inferior post-central gyrus - ANSWER-inferior post-central gyrus
EEG is altered by CBF below
500 mL/100g/min
200 mL/100g/min
50 mL/100g/min
20 mL/100g/min - ANSWER-20 mL/100g/min
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Damage to wernicke's are may result in:
expressive aphasia
receptive aphasia
anoxia
ataxia - ANSWER-receptive aphasia
total suppression of the EEG followed by cardiovascular instability
can be an effect of which of the following:
chloral hydrate
barbiturates
increased intracranial pressure
hypothermia - ANSWER-barbiturates
Ictal weeping and pelvic thrusting may indicate:
none of the above
complex partial seizures
non epileptic events
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frontal lobe seizures - ANSWER-non epileptic events
EEG changes can be seen when cerebral blood flow falls below:
25-30ml/100g/min
95-100ml/100g/min
40-45ml/100g/min
75-80ml/100g/min - ANSWER-25-30ml/100g/min
what type of resection is associated with medial temporal
sclerosis:
temporal lobectomy
corpus callosotomy
suboccipital resection
craniotomy - ANSWER-temporal lobectomy
cervical myelopathy may inhibit
ECoG
cEEG
CLTM ASAP EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
As part of the pre-surgical work-up, this magnetic source
localization is used for spatial and temporal functional mapping of
interictal epileptiform discharges:
WADA
PET
MEG
fMRI - ANSWER-MEG
which of the following best described frontal lobe epilepsy:
has flashing lights similar to an aura
is a very rare type of localization-related epilepsy
may be confused with psychogenic non epileptic seizures
is induced by hyperventilation - ANSWER-may be confused with
psychogenic non epileptic seizures
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which of the following is the most common sign of temporal lobe
seizures:
tonic rigidity
contralateral dystonia
pelvic thrusting
galactic events - ANSWER-contralateral dystonia
Focal seizures with symptoms of "tingling" sensations in the face
likely originate in:
superior pre-central gyrus
superior post-central gyrus
interior pre-central gyrus
inferior post-central gyrus - ANSWER-inferior post-central gyrus
EEG is altered by CBF below
500 mL/100g/min
200 mL/100g/min
50 mL/100g/min
20 mL/100g/min - ANSWER-20 mL/100g/min
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Damage to wernicke's are may result in:
expressive aphasia
receptive aphasia
anoxia
ataxia - ANSWER-receptive aphasia
total suppression of the EEG followed by cardiovascular instability
can be an effect of which of the following:
chloral hydrate
barbiturates
increased intracranial pressure
hypothermia - ANSWER-barbiturates
Ictal weeping and pelvic thrusting may indicate:
none of the above
complex partial seizures
non epileptic events
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frontal lobe seizures - ANSWER-non epileptic events
EEG changes can be seen when cerebral blood flow falls below:
25-30ml/100g/min
95-100ml/100g/min
40-45ml/100g/min
75-80ml/100g/min - ANSWER-25-30ml/100g/min
what type of resection is associated with medial temporal
sclerosis:
temporal lobectomy
corpus callosotomy
suboccipital resection
craniotomy - ANSWER-temporal lobectomy
cervical myelopathy may inhibit
ECoG
cEEG