Paeds Neuro

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Across
  1. 5. Orange patches over lumbar spine - __ patch
  2. 6. most common type of cerebral palsy
  3. 9. Medical treatment for migraines in kids between 12 - 17: ___ and NSAIDs/paracetamol
  4. 10. __ malformation: herniation of cerebellar tonsils through foramen magnum
  5. 12. __'s muscular dystrophy is less common, more slowly progressive, partially functioning gene, better prognosis
  6. 14. Absence epilepsy - characteristic __ Hz spike pattern
  7. 22. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is usually X-linked ___
  8. 23. DMD: __ gait
  9. 24. Migraines in children can present as a change in their ___
  10. 25. Buccal ___ can be given for seizures
  11. 26. ___ is very important for improving mobility in children with cerebral palsy
  12. 29. Lymphagioleiomyomatosis, cardiac rhabdomyoma and epilepsy is associated with this syndrome
  13. 31. Conservative management for migraines in children can include avoiding stress, dehydration and sleep ___
  14. 32. DMD: mutation in ___ gene
  15. 34. __ are the commonest type of headache in children
  16. 37. At 45 minutes of seizure, prepare for
  17. 38. complication of shunting that can cause low ICP headache
  18. 40. Brief loss of postural tone causing falls, aka as epileptic drop attacks
  19. 41. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is associated with this disease
  20. 42. Type of cerebral palsy with cerebellar signs
  21. 43. Type of cerebral palsy associated with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia
  22. 45. Complication of DMD: __ cardiomyopathy
Down
  1. 1. __ neural tube defects have neural tissue exposed to the environment, as opposed to being covered by skin
  2. 2. Side effects include reversible alopecia, liver toxicity and teratogenicity
  3. 3. __'s sign: extension of knee causes pain
  4. 4. Parents at home should be advised to call the ambulance if a seizure lasts more than __ minutes
  5. 7. Sturge-weber - __ stain
  6. 8. ___ febrile seizures last less than 15 min and do not recur within the same illnes
  7. 11. central temporal spike is associated with ___ epilepsy
  8. 13. Prenatal diagnosis of neural tube defects: raised maternal AFP and acetyl____
  9. 15. Absence seizures can be stimulated by __
  10. 16. Viral cause of meningitis
  11. 17. Migraines in children are usually frontotemporal and __
  12. 18. Pannayiotopolous type epilepsy usually affects __ lobe
  13. 19. Drug used to treat absence
  14. 20. ___ can be given for medical treatment of meningitis in kids to prevent development of hearing loss
  15. 21. Medical treatment for partial seizures
  16. 26. Medical prophylaxis of migraines with this drug
  17. 27. During breath holding attacks, children scream, holds breath, become cyanosed and lose ___
  18. 28. Spina bifida occulta - usually asymptomatic but may develop neurological symptoms if there is ___ of the spinal cord
  19. 30. 1st line medical treatment for childhood epilepsy syndrome with hypsarrythmia on EEG
  20. 33. Febrile seizures usually occur from __ months to __ years
  21. 35. __ breathing hold spells are more common
  22. 36. Using hands to climb up legs - __'s sign
  23. 39. Oral __ can increase muscle strength in DMD
  24. 44. A type of closed neural tube defect in which the vertebrae are not completely closed: spina bifida ___