DiscoverChild Neurology Board PrepPart 6: Pediatric Epilepsy Board Prep Q&A
Part 6: Pediatric Epilepsy Board Prep Q&A

Part 6: Pediatric Epilepsy Board Prep Q&A

Update: 2025-03-07
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Summary
This episode delves into various aspects of pediatric neurology, focusing on seizure management in children. It covers topics such as febrile seizures, differentiating between movement disorders and epilepsy, managing seizures in newborns, addressing medication side effects, and exploring genetic factors associated with epilepsy syndromes. The discussion emphasizes the importance of education for parents, the role of EEG in diagnosis, and the complexities of treating mixed seizure types.


Takeaways

  • Febrile seizures are common and usually do not require maintenance medications.
  • EEG is crucial for differentiating seizures from other movement disorders.
  • Low CSF glucose can indicate glucose transport deficiency in newborns.
  • Topiramate can lead to serious side effects like acute angle glaucoma.
  • Photosensitive epilepsy can be triggered by flickering lights.
  • Diagnosis of epilepsy often relies on clinical presentation and EEG findings.
  • Genetic mutations can be linked to specific epilepsy syndromes.
  • Valproate is effective for a broad range of seizure types.
  • Management of mixed seizure types requires careful medication adjustments.
  • Education and reassurance for families are key in managing pediatric epilepsy.


Titles

  • Navigating Pediatric Seizures: A Comprehensive Guide
  • Febrile Seizures and Beyond: Understanding Childhood Epilepsy

Sound Bites

  • "Educate the parents on seizure safety."
  • "Diagnosis is clinical plus EEG."
  • "This is Lend-Duk-Lefner syndrome."

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Understanding Febrile Seizures and Management

02:18
Differentiating Seizures from Movement Disorders

05:04
Addressing Seizures in Adolescents and Young Adults

06:59
Genetic Factors in Epilepsy

09:15
Managing Childhood Absence Epilepsy

10:36
Silent Ocean

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Part 6: Pediatric Epilepsy Board Prep Q&A

Part 6: Pediatric Epilepsy Board Prep Q&A

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