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ABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and
Neonatal EEG Questions and Answers
2024

A posterior dominant rhythm reactive to eye closure first appears around:

a. 0-3 months
b. 12-18 months
c. 3-6 months
d. 6-12 months - ANS-3-6 months

By one year of age the dominant background rhythm should be

a.7-8 Hz
b. 1-2 Hz
c. 3-4 Hz
d. 5-6 Hz - ANS-5-6 Hz

Which of the following is the most likely dominant posterior rhythm in an awake 5 month
old infant?

a. 8 Hz
b. 7 Hz
c. 5 Hz
d. 3 Hz - ANS-5 Hz

The interictal EEG of children with a history of untreated febrile seizures usually is

a. asynchronous and slow
b. diffusely paroxysmal
c. normal
d. excessively fast - ANS-normal

, Which encephalopathic EEG pattern is most commonly associated with children?

a. GIRDA

b. OIRDA
c. TIRDA
d. FIRDA - ANS-OIRDA

Seen most often in children

a. wicket spikes
b. Rolandic spikes
c. Generalized spikes
d. temporal spikes - ANS-Rolandic spikes

High voltage theta or delta waves, commonly seen in children 8-14 years, accentuated
by hyperventilation

a. POSTS
b. posterior slow waves of youth
c. occipital slow transients
d. hypnagogic hypersynchrony - ANS-posterior slow waves of youth

Infantile spams

a. slow spike and wave
b. electrodecremental events
c. FIRDA
d. focal sharp waves - ANS-electrodecremental events

Asynchrony of sleep spindles is abnormal after:

a. 2 years
b. 4 months
c. 5 years
d. this is never an abnormal finding - ANS-2 years (spindles should be synchronous by
age 2)

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