Lecture 9 Paediatric Neurology Flashcards
Name the features of a migraine
Hemicranial pain Throbbing Abdo pain, nausea and vomiting Relieved by rest Photophobia Visual, sensory and motor aura \+ family history
Name the features of at tension headache
Diffuse, symmetrical
Band-like distribution
Present most of the time
Constant ache
What are pointers to raised intracranial pressure
Aggravated by activities such as coughing, bending or straining
Woken from sleep with headache
What are key pointers for analgesic overuse headache
Headache is back before allowed to use another dose
Paracetamol/ NSAIDs
Particular problem with compound analgesics eg. Cocodamol
What medication can be used for the treatment of migraine
Triptans
Pizotifen, Propranolol, Amitryptyline, Topiramate, Valproate
What medication can be used for the treatment of Tension headache
Treat underlying cause
Acute attacks: simple analgesia
Prevention: Amitryptiline
What is an Epileptic Seizure
An abnormal excessive hyper synchronous discharge from a group of cortical neurons
What is the mechanism of an epileptic fit
Decreased inhibition (GABA) Excessive excitation (glutamate and aspartate) Excessive influx of Na and Ca ions
What fontanelle closes first anterior or posterior
Posterior
When would you suspect a neuromuscular disorder in a baby
Floppy at birth
Slips from hands
Paucity of limb movements
Delayed motor milestones
What mutation is seen in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Xp21
What are the clinical presentation of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Delayed gross motor skills Waddling gait Calf hypertrophy Gower's sign positive Cardiomyopathy Respiratory involvement in teens