CLTM-1 Test Exam Questions
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1. analogous to transverse
3 things about temporal gyrus
Heschl's gyri 2. Broadmann 41 & 42
3. Primary auditory cortex
, Constitute 1/3 epilepsies,
genetically determined, & include
epilepsy syndromes with specific
age related onset & clinical &
electrographic characteristics.
Idiopathic Gen. IGE includes; benign neonatal
epilepsy (IGE) familaial convulsions, benign
myoclonic epilepsy in infancy,
childhood absence epilepsy
(pyknolepsy), juvenile absence
epilepsy, juvenile myocolonic
epilepsy (impulsive petitmal), and
epilepsy with GTCs on awakening.
separate from "idiopathic focal
epilepsy" are epilepsies associated
with structural, such as; tumors, or
Symptomatic metabolic conditions such as;
focal epilepsy secondarily by a previously known
or suspected CNS disorder or viral
or other infections & parasitic
disease
, Generalized idiopathic epilepsy
syndrome; also known as eyelid
myoclonic with absences.
TRIAD; genetic predisposition,
voluntary or on command slow
Jeavons eye-closure induced sz's & EEG
paroxysms, & photo-sensitivity,
enchanced or evoked with eye
open during photic stim & H.V.
onset 2-14yrs
, later age onset, fewer sz's on
average & more often assoc. with
GTC's.
Onset; 10-17
Juvenile Prevelance; 0.2-3.0% of childhood
absence epilep
epilepsy (JAE)
Sz type; 3-4Hz spike & wave,
slightly faster than (CAE)
Activation; H.V.
AED; valproate
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Terms in this set (146)
1. analogous to transverse
3 things about temporal gyrus
Heschl's gyri 2. Broadmann 41 & 42
3. Primary auditory cortex
, Constitute 1/3 epilepsies,
genetically determined, & include
epilepsy syndromes with specific
age related onset & clinical &
electrographic characteristics.
Idiopathic Gen. IGE includes; benign neonatal
epilepsy (IGE) familaial convulsions, benign
myoclonic epilepsy in infancy,
childhood absence epilepsy
(pyknolepsy), juvenile absence
epilepsy, juvenile myocolonic
epilepsy (impulsive petitmal), and
epilepsy with GTCs on awakening.
separate from "idiopathic focal
epilepsy" are epilepsies associated
with structural, such as; tumors, or
Symptomatic metabolic conditions such as;
focal epilepsy secondarily by a previously known
or suspected CNS disorder or viral
or other infections & parasitic
disease
, Generalized idiopathic epilepsy
syndrome; also known as eyelid
myoclonic with absences.
TRIAD; genetic predisposition,
voluntary or on command slow
Jeavons eye-closure induced sz's & EEG
paroxysms, & photo-sensitivity,
enchanced or evoked with eye
open during photic stim & H.V.
onset 2-14yrs
, later age onset, fewer sz's on
average & more often assoc. with
GTC's.
Onset; 10-17
Juvenile Prevelance; 0.2-3.0% of childhood
absence epilep
epilepsy (JAE)
Sz type; 3-4Hz spike & wave,
slightly faster than (CAE)
Activation; H.V.
AED; valproate