EEG Boards Part 2 practice test Questions
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Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is associated with:
Measles
Localized or lateralized high voltage delta is seen in:
Cerebral abscess
The EEG of a patient with meningitis is most likely to show:
Slowing
Periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges are often seen in:
Herpes simplex encephalitis
Slow spike-and-wave complexes are characteristic of:
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
A disease that presents with an acoustic startle response within the first few months of life:
Tay Sachs disease
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During neonatal seizures, the EEG is most likely to show:
Focal rhythmic activity
What is a typical EEG pattern associated with absence seizures
3Hz spike-and-wave
EEG manifestations as eyelid myoclonia with and without absences, eye closure induced
seizures, EEG paroxysms and photosensitivity:
Jeavons syndrome
Hypsarrythmia is a pattern most associated with:
Infantile spasms
A prolonged series of generalized convulsions without any period of consciousness between
them is referred to as;
Status epilepticus
Rhythmic theta activity in the temporal region is most commonly associated with which seizure
type:
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Complex partial
The acronym used to describe distinctive EEG waves or complexes that occur between seizures
and are distinguished from the background activity:
IEDs, interictal epileptiform discharges
Benign Rolandic Epilepsy spikes are seen:
Central-Temporal
Immediately following an absence seizure, the EEG is most likely to show:
Normal activity
Typical EEG pattern seen in partial seizure disorder:
Anterior temporal spike focus
The onset of West Syndrome is most likely to occur at age:
4 months
The EEG of a child with benign Rolandic epilepsy is most likely to show:
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