Differential Diagnosis of Neonatal Seizures by Peak Time of Onset Flashcards

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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
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24 to 72 hours

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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
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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
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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
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