Seizure Flashcards

1
Q

Diagnosing seizures in youth with intellectual disability is more challenging because?

A

More repetitive and stereotyped behaviors at baseline

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2
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Most common aura symptom preceding complex partial seizures?

A

Anxiety

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3
Q

Medication that may worsen Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy?

A

Oxcarbazepine

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4
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Prelimary syndrome in Landau-Keffler syndrome?

A

Acquired aphasia

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5
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4 y/o boy w/ previously normal development is losing responsiveness to parents verbal communication over the past year. He has had 2 tonic-clonic seizures and his EEG shows bilateral independent spike and wave discharges. Diagnosis?

A

Landaur-Kleffner Syndrome

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6
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Diagnosis of a teenager who has several 2-3 minute episodes of being “in a daze”, smacking lips, fumbling with clothing followed by confusion and sleepiness?

A

Complex partial seizure

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7
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Psychotic 17 y/o has seizures, most likely lesion located on MRI?

A

Left Temporal Lobe

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8
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What medication used for seizures can decrease IQ?

A

Phenobarbital

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9
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Repetitive transcranial stimulation can cause?

A

Induction of seizure

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10
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Type of EEG pattern seen in adolescent with absence seizures and new onset myoclonic jerks, worse in morning after staying up late to work on book report?

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Brief bursts of generalized 3.5 to 4.0 Hz spike-and-waves

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11
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Treatment for child with multiple staring spells and EEG with symmetrical 3-Hz spike and waves?

A

Ethosuximide

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12
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8 y/o with ADHD well controlled on long acting stimulant with concerns of episodes staring out the window during school. EEG shows diffuse alpha rhythm during hyperventillation. Diagnosis?

A

Normal Behavior

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13
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Child with declining grades in school with staring spells for 8-10 seconds associated with eye blinking several times per day. Next step?

A

EEG

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14
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Increased risk of what medication side effect would you be concerned about in a HLA-B*1502 positive female adolescent patient with epilepsy, well controlled on antiepileptic, now presenting with poor concentration, trouble with memory, hair growth on chin, and hyperplasia of gingiva?

A

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

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15
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7 y/o is conscious during 3 minute episode of mouth twitching and generalized jerking movements. Prognosis?

A

Spontaneous improvement without treatment

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16
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What area of the brain are you trying to approximate on an EEG by using nasopharyngeal electrodes inserted into the nostrils?

A

Basal Temporal Lobe

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