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