Seizure Flashcards
Diagnosing seizures in youth with intellectual disability is more challenging because?
More repetitive and stereotyped behaviors at baseline
Most common aura symptom preceding complex partial seizures?
Anxiety
Medication that may worsen Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy?
Oxcarbazepine
Prelimary syndrome in Landau-Keffler syndrome?
Acquired aphasia
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?
Landaur-Kleffner Syndrome
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?
Complex partial seizure
Psychotic 17 y/o has seizures, most likely lesion located on MRI?
Left Temporal Lobe
What medication used for seizures can decrease IQ?
Phenobarbital
Repetitive transcranial stimulation can cause?
Induction of seizure
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?
Brief bursts of generalized 3.5 to 4.0 Hz spike-and-waves
Treatment for child with multiple staring spells and EEG with symmetrical 3-Hz spike and waves?
Ethosuximide
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?
Normal Behavior
Child with declining grades in school with staring spells for 8-10 seconds associated with eye blinking several times per day. Next step?
EEG
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?
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
7 y/o is conscious during 3 minute episode of mouth twitching and generalized jerking movements. Prognosis?
Spontaneous improvement without treatment