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