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What EEG finding is most often associated with a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or transient ischemic attact (TIA) of carotid origin?
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frontal temporal slow waves, more often on the left
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What EEG finding is most often associated with a crerbrovascular accident (CVA) or transient ischemic attack (TIA) of vertebrobasilar origin?
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temporal and occipital slow waves
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What EEG finding is most often associated with a cerebral hemorrhage?
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sharp waves or spikes, in addition to slow waves
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What EEG pattern is often seen following an acute cerebrovascular accident(CVA)?
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periodic lateralized epileptifrom discharges (PLEDS)
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What EEG finding is most often associated with subdural hematoma?
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lower amplitude over the subdural hematoma; may also see theta and delta
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