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Epilepsy is a group of neurological disorders characterised by epileptic seizures, which are brief episodes of symptoms due to abnormal excessive synchronous neuronal activity in the brain. What do you know about epilepsy and these seizures? Let’s take a look.


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  • 1. 

    A _________ seizure is a seizure in which the seizure activity restricted to a discreet areas of the cerebral cortex.

    • A.

      Partial

    Correct Answer
    A. Partial
    Explanation
    A partial seizure is a seizure that occurs in a specific area of the cerebral cortex, rather than involving the entire brain. This type of seizure is characterized by localized symptoms such as muscle twitching, numbness, or tingling in a specific part of the body. It is called a partial seizure because it only affects a limited or partial area of the brain.

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  • 2. 

    Partial Seizures can also be called ________ seizures. Their terms are synonymous.

    • A.

      Focal

    Correct Answer
    A. Focal
    Explanation
    Partial seizures can also be called focal seizures. The terms "partial" and "focal" are used interchangeably to describe seizures that originate in a specific area of the brain. These seizures may cause localized symptoms, such as muscle twitching or sensory disturbances, and do not typically result in loss of consciousness. Therefore, the correct answer is "Focal."

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  • 3. 

    ______________ Seizures involve diffuse regions of the brain simultaneously.

    • A.

      Generalized

    Correct Answer
    A. Generalized
    Explanation
    Seizures that involve diffuse regions of the brain simultaneously are known as generalized seizures. Unlike focal seizures, which start in one specific area of the brain, generalized seizures affect both sides of the brain from the beginning. This means that the abnormal electrical activity spreads quickly and involves multiple regions of the brain, leading to widespread symptoms such as loss of consciousness, convulsions, and muscle rigidity. Generalized seizures can be caused by various factors, including genetic predisposition, brain injuries, and certain medical conditions. Treatment typically involves antiepileptic medication to control and manage the seizures.

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  • 4. 

    Which seizure type is most often associated with structural abnormalities of the brain?

    • A.

      Focal/Partial

    • B.

      Generalized

    • C.

      Lennox-Gastaut

    • D.

      Status Epilepticus

    Correct Answer
    A. Focal/Partial
    Explanation
    Focal/Partial seizures are most often associated with structural abnormalities of the brain. This type of seizure occurs in a specific area of the brain and can be caused by conditions such as brain tumors, strokes, or brain injuries. In contrast, generalized seizures involve both sides of the brain and are not typically associated with structural abnormalities. Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and status epilepticus are specific types of seizures that can occur in both focal/partial and generalized seizures, but they are not necessarily more often associated with structural abnormalities.

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  • 5. 

    This seizure type may result from cellular, biochemical, or structural abnormalities that have a more widespread distribution.

    • A.

      Partial/Focal

    • B.

      Generalized

    • C.

      Complex

    Correct Answer
    B. Generalized
    Explanation
    Generalized seizures are characterized by abnormal electrical activity that involves both hemispheres of the brain, resulting in a more widespread distribution of the seizure activity. This type of seizure can be caused by various factors such as genetic predisposition, metabolic disorders, or brain injuries. In contrast, partial/focal seizures are localized to a specific area of the brain, while complex seizures involve alterations in consciousness and are often associated with temporal lobe epilepsy. Therefore, the given answer "Generalized" is correct as it aligns with the explanation provided.

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  • 6. 

    Simple partial seizures occur only in the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Simple partial seizures can occur in various areas of the brain, not just the frontal and parietal lobes. These seizures are characterized by localized symptoms and do not involve loss of consciousness. The specific area of the brain affected determines the symptoms experienced during a simple partial seizure, which can include sensory, motor, or autonomic symptoms. Therefore, the given statement is false.

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