Which focal motor seizure is often refractory to medical rx?_____
Post focal seizure, a patient may develop _____ograde amnesia
Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy is associated with benign generalized myoclonic seizures with a _____ prognosis
_____ seizures are characterized by sudden loss of muscle tone, thus known as 'drop' seizures
Lithium toxicity, Arnold Chiari malformations, and cerebellar atrophy, are causes of _____beat nystagmus
Patients with oligodendroglioma commonly present with several years of antecedent neurologic complaints, often including _____.
_____ seizures are characterized by 3 Hz spike-and-wave discharges on EEG
Optic nerve glioma (15–40%), a pilocytic astrocytoma, is commonly seen in _____
Hint: inherited condition

_____ nerve marked as "D" is involved in Frey's syndrome

What disease is associated with this spinal cord lesion?\n_____

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