Neurology Flashcards

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What is a seizure?

A

an abnormal surge of electrical brain activity

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2
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What are the types of generalised seizures’?

A

i. Tonic clonic
ii. Absence
iii. Myoclonic
iv. Tonic
v. Atonic

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3
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Which types of seizures have LOC?

A

GTC
Absence - transient
Complex focal

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4
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What is tonic phase

A

rigid

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5
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What is clonic phase

A

rhythmical contraction of limbs w irregular breathing, persisting cyanosis, saliva accumulation in mouth
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6
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hOW long to GTCs last?

A

second to mins

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7
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What can precipitate absence seizures?

A

hyperventilation

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8
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what changes are seen in EEG in childhood absence epilepsy?

A

3HZ spike and wave

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9
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What is rx of childhood absence seizures?

A

valproate

ethosuximide

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10
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What is prognosis of absence seizure?

A

most outgrow it

10% have GTC as adults

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11
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when does BECTS usually occur?

A

night or early morning

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12
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What dos child complain of in BECTS?

A

tingling facial feeling
drooping
drooling (can look like a stroke)

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13
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What is panayiotopolous syndrome?

A

focal seizure syndrome (occipital) prominent autonomic features

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14
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What are features of pan syndrome?

A
pallor
vomiting
pupil dilatation
sweating 
breathing changes
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15
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when does JAE start?

A

9-12yrs

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16
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What are features of JAE?

A

Absence seizures

80% have GTC at some point

17
Q

What is rx of JAE

A

valproate
levetiracitam
lamotrigine

18
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What is rx of JAE

A

valproate
levetiracitam
lamotrigine