ABRET Neurological Disorders. Exam
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Todd's Paralysis
a. Ictal-contralaterally
b. Ictal-ipsilaterally
c. post-ictal
d. seizure onset - Answer✔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 - Answer✔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 - Answer✔Landau-Kleffner syndrome
What type of seizure is NOT associated with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome?
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a. atypical seizure
b. complex seizure
c. atonic seizure
d. tonic seizure - Answer✔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 - Answer✔behaviors during patient events
Gelastic epilepsy
a. talking
b. laughing
c. reading
d. crying - Answer✔laughing
Which is not a risk factor for JME? (juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
a. patients ages 14-15
b. patients ages 3-4
c. absence seizures
d. sleep deprivation - Answer✔patient ages 3-4
In children, most intracranial tumors are found in
a. posterior fossa
b. optic chiasm
c. temporal lobes
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