ABRET CORRELATION OF
HISTORY WITH EEG
PATTERNS EXAM WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
Creuetzfeldt-Jakob disease:
a) GPDs/GPEDS
b) LPDs/PLEDS
c) FIRDA
d) multi-focal spikes correct answers >> a)
GPDs/GPEDS
Which of the following is important to know when
evaluating the background rhythm?
a) If hyperventilation has been performed
b) Patient's level of alertness
c) If there is a history of seizures
d) Patient's ability to cooperate correct answers >>
b) Patient's level of alertness
GRADED A+
,Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is associated with:
a) Measles
b) HIV
c) Polio
d) Mononucleosis correct answers >> a) Measles
Which of the following would indicate the best prognosis
in a comatose patient?
a) Generalized low amplitude delta with no background
rhythm
b) Spindle coma
c) Generalized suppression of the EEG
d) Electrographic changes indicating wakefulness and
sleep correct answers >> d) Electrographic changes
indicating wakefulness and sleep
Infantile spasms with developmental delay and
hypsarrhythmic EEG pattern
a) West syndrome
b) Rasmussen's syndrome
c) Reye's syndrome
d) Subacute sclerosing pancephalitis correct answers
>> a) West syndrome
GRADED A+
, In which of the following conditions are periodic
lateralized epileptiform discharges most likely?
a) Migraine with aura
b) Herpes simplex encephalitis
c) Absence epilepsy
d) Wernicke encephalopathy correct answers >> b)
Herpes simplex encephalitis
Eyelid myoclonia with absences, eye closure induced
seizures, EEG paroxysms and photosensitivity:
a) Jeavons syndrome
b) Landau-Kleffner syndrome
c) Ramsay-Hunt syndrome
d) Rasmussen syndrome correct answers >> a)
Jeavons syndrome
Landau-Kleffner syndrome
a) Ataxia
b) Aphasia
c) Apraxia
d) Agnosia correct answers >> b) Aphasia
A stroke which results in only LEFT leg weakness most
likely involves which of the following arteries?
GRADED A+
HISTORY WITH EEG
PATTERNS EXAM WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
Creuetzfeldt-Jakob disease:
a) GPDs/GPEDS
b) LPDs/PLEDS
c) FIRDA
d) multi-focal spikes correct answers >> a)
GPDs/GPEDS
Which of the following is important to know when
evaluating the background rhythm?
a) If hyperventilation has been performed
b) Patient's level of alertness
c) If there is a history of seizures
d) Patient's ability to cooperate correct answers >>
b) Patient's level of alertness
GRADED A+
,Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is associated with:
a) Measles
b) HIV
c) Polio
d) Mononucleosis correct answers >> a) Measles
Which of the following would indicate the best prognosis
in a comatose patient?
a) Generalized low amplitude delta with no background
rhythm
b) Spindle coma
c) Generalized suppression of the EEG
d) Electrographic changes indicating wakefulness and
sleep correct answers >> d) Electrographic changes
indicating wakefulness and sleep
Infantile spasms with developmental delay and
hypsarrhythmic EEG pattern
a) West syndrome
b) Rasmussen's syndrome
c) Reye's syndrome
d) Subacute sclerosing pancephalitis correct answers
>> a) West syndrome
GRADED A+
, In which of the following conditions are periodic
lateralized epileptiform discharges most likely?
a) Migraine with aura
b) Herpes simplex encephalitis
c) Absence epilepsy
d) Wernicke encephalopathy correct answers >> b)
Herpes simplex encephalitis
Eyelid myoclonia with absences, eye closure induced
seizures, EEG paroxysms and photosensitivity:
a) Jeavons syndrome
b) Landau-Kleffner syndrome
c) Ramsay-Hunt syndrome
d) Rasmussen syndrome correct answers >> a)
Jeavons syndrome
Landau-Kleffner syndrome
a) Ataxia
b) Aphasia
c) Apraxia
d) Agnosia correct answers >> b) Aphasia
A stroke which results in only LEFT leg weakness most
likely involves which of the following arteries?
GRADED A+