CLTM EXAMS COMPILATION BUNDLE
VERIFIED COMPREHENSIVE SCRIPT 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
⩥ most common etiology for LPDs. Answer: ischemic stroke
⩥ anterior temporal spikes in children usually represent. Answer: an
identifiable structural lesion
⩥ bilateral tonic posture manifests from. Answer: frontal lobe
(supplementary motor cortex)
⩥ simple movements (limb twitching, Jacksonian march) manifest from.
Answer: contralateral frontal lobe
⩥ Head and eye deviation with posturing. Answer: manifests from
supplementary motor cortex
⩥ abnormal taste sensation (dysgeusia) manifests from. Answer: insula
⩥ Dysgeusia. Answer: distorted sense of taste
, ⩥ visceral or autonomic abnormalities (epigastric aura, salivation)
manifest from. Answer: insular-orbital-frontal cortex
⩥ olfactory hallucinations manifest from. Answer: anteromedial
temporal lobe
⩥ chewing movements, salivation, speech arrest manifest from. Answer:
amygdala, opercular region
⩥ complex automatic behaviorisms manifest from. Answer: temporal
lobe
⩥ visual hallucinations (formed images) manifest from. Answer:
posterior temporal lobe or amygdala-hippocampus
⩥ localized sensory disturbances (tingling, numbness or a limb or 1/2
the body) manifest from. Answer: parietal lobe (sensory cortex)
⩥ visual hallucinations (unformed images) manifest from. Answer:
occipital lobe
⩥ generic Tegretol. Answer: Carbamazepine
VERIFIED COMPREHENSIVE SCRIPT 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
⩥ most common etiology for LPDs. Answer: ischemic stroke
⩥ anterior temporal spikes in children usually represent. Answer: an
identifiable structural lesion
⩥ bilateral tonic posture manifests from. Answer: frontal lobe
(supplementary motor cortex)
⩥ simple movements (limb twitching, Jacksonian march) manifest from.
Answer: contralateral frontal lobe
⩥ Head and eye deviation with posturing. Answer: manifests from
supplementary motor cortex
⩥ abnormal taste sensation (dysgeusia) manifests from. Answer: insula
⩥ Dysgeusia. Answer: distorted sense of taste
, ⩥ visceral or autonomic abnormalities (epigastric aura, salivation)
manifest from. Answer: insular-orbital-frontal cortex
⩥ olfactory hallucinations manifest from. Answer: anteromedial
temporal lobe
⩥ chewing movements, salivation, speech arrest manifest from. Answer:
amygdala, opercular region
⩥ complex automatic behaviorisms manifest from. Answer: temporal
lobe
⩥ visual hallucinations (formed images) manifest from. Answer:
posterior temporal lobe or amygdala-hippocampus
⩥ localized sensory disturbances (tingling, numbness or a limb or 1/2
the body) manifest from. Answer: parietal lobe (sensory cortex)
⩥ visual hallucinations (unformed images) manifest from. Answer:
occipital lobe
⩥ generic Tegretol. Answer: Carbamazepine