Differential Diagnosis of Neonatal Seizures by Peak Time of Onset Flashcards
1
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24 hours
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bacterial meningitis and sepsis direct drug effect hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy intrauterine infection intraventricular hemorrhage at term laceration of tentorium or falx pyridoxine dependency subarachnoid hemorrhage
2
Q
24 to 72 hours
A
bacterial meningitis and sepsis cerebral contusion with subdural hemorrhage cerebral dysgenesis cerebral infarction drug withdrawal glycine encephalopathy glycogen synthase deficiency hypoparathyroidism-hypocalcemia idiopathic cerebral venous thrombosis incontinentia pigmenti intracerebral hemorrhage intraventricular hemorrhage in premature newborns pyridoxine dependency subarachnoid hemorrhage tuberous sclerosis urea cycle disturbances
3
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72 hours to 1 week
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cerebral dysgenesis cerebral infarction familial neonatal seizures hypoparathyroidism idiopathic cerebral venous thrombosis intracerebral hemorrhage kernicterus methylmalonic acidemia nutritional hypocalcemia propionic acidemia tuberous sclerosis urea cycle disturbances
4
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1 to 4 weeks
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adrenoleukodystrophy, neonatal cerebral dysgenesis fructose dysmetabolism Gaucher disease type 2 GM1 gangliosidosis type 1 herpes simplex encephalitis idiopathic cerebral venous thrombosis ketotic hyperglycinemias maple syrup urine disease, neonatal tuberous sclerosis urea cycle disturbances