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Todd's Paralysis a. Ictal-contralaterally b. Ictal-ipsilaterally c. post-ictal d. seizure onset correct answers post-ictal The EEG of a patient with a tumor in the left frontal lobe would most likely show a. TIRDA b. Generalized slowing c. FIRDA d. left frontal polymorphic delta activity correct answers left frontal polymorphic delta activity A childhood disorder characterized by acquired aphasia, multifocal epileptiform abnormalities, and focal or generalized seizures: a. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy b. Landau-Kleffner syndrome c. West Syndrome d. Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome correct answers Landau-Kleffner syndrome What type of seizure is NOT associated with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome? a. atypical seizure b. complex seizure c. atonic seizure d. tonic seizure correct answers Complex seizure Clinical semiology is a way to describe a. electrographic seizures b. condition causing seizures c. changes seen in the EEG d. behaviors during patient events correct answers behaviors during patient events Gelastic epilepsy a. talking b. laughing c. reading d. crying correct answers laughing Which is not a risk factor for JME? (juvenile myoclonic epilepsy a. patients ages 14-15 b. patients ages 3-4
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