Seizures and infantile spasms following the administration of the DPT vaccine is classified as a vaccine _____ related reaction.
#2
_____ syndrome is characterised by salaam spells (sudden dropping of the head and flexion of arms)
#3
The term clumsy child syndrome has been used historically to denote _____ disorder.
#4
Which neurocutaneous disorder maybe seen with JMML?_____
#5
Do antipyretics reduce the risk of recurrent febrile seizures in a child?_____
#6
The drug of choice in the treatment of infantile spasms or West syndrome is _______
#7
In poliomyelitis, a child cannot kiss his knee due to _____
#8
_____ is the typical interictal EEG finding seen in infantile epileptic spasm
#9
Indications for lumbar puncture in a child presenting with a febrile seizure are as follows: No answer _____
#10
_____ Malformation is associated with bulging fontanelles and macrocephaly.
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Flashcard 1: Seizures and infantile spasms following the administration of the DPT vaccine is classified as a vaccine _____ related reaction.
Answer: product
Flashcard 2: _____ syndrome is characterised by salaam spells (sudden dropping of the head and flexion of arms)
Answer: West
Flashcard 3: The term clumsy child syndrome has been used historically to denote _____ disorder.
Answer: developmental coordination
Flashcard 4: Which neurocutaneous disorder maybe seen with JMML?_____
Answer: NF1
Flashcard 5: Do antipyretics reduce the risk of recurrent febrile seizures in a child?_____
Answer: No
Flashcard 6: The drug of choice in the treatment of infantile spasms or West syndrome is _______
Answer: Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
Flashcard 7: In poliomyelitis, a child cannot kiss his knee due to _____
Answer: spinal stiffness
Flashcard 8: _____ is the typical interictal EEG finding seen in infantile epileptic spasm
Answer: Hypsarrhythmia
Flashcard 9: Indications for lumbar puncture in a child presenting with a febrile seizure are as follows: No answer _____
Answer: :)
Flashcard 10: _____ Malformation is associated with bulging fontanelles and macrocephaly.
Answer: Dandy Walker
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