Imaging
This 12 year old boy came to us with , fever, generalized tonic-clonic seizures. His CSF revealed a lymphocytic pleocytosis. He then developed behavior changes.What does the scan reveal?What is the etiology?How can you confirm the diagnosis?What is the drug of choice?
This 10 year old boy came with first episode of non-febrile left focal seizures.What is the diagnosis?What is the etiology?What is the treatment?What should you ensure before starting treatment?
This 9 month old boy was brought to the emergency department with high grade fever since six days and vomiting. His examination revealed, a heart rate of 84 /min regular, and a bulging fontanel. He had a wet ear. He was admitted and in the ward he had a right sided focal seizure.What does the scan show?What are the causative agents? What is the treatment?
What is the diagnosis?What could be the reason for the missing right great toe?Can it be prevented?Can it be antenatally diagnosed? By which tests?
5 year old boy had fallen off the swing. He was well initially, then he became drowsy and vomited. On examination he had irregular sized pupils which were reacting to light. His GCS score was 8.what is the diagnosis?Give the management plan.
Joubert’s syndrome
Holoprosencephaly
Holoprosencephaly with pachygyria
Agyria
Schizencephaly
Heterotopia
Chiari malformation
Hypoglycemic injury
Term asphyxia
Term asphyxia
Periventricular leukomalaica
ADEM
ADEM
ADEM
ALD
Metachromatic leukodystrophy
Canavan’s disease
Van der Knapp’s disease
Glutaric Aciduria Type I
MSUD
Hallervorden Spatz Kernicterus
Biotinidase deficiency
@2 keto glu AA
MPS
Leigh’s disease
Cockayne’s syndrome
Sturge Weber syndrome
NF 1 Bare orbit
NF 1 Bare orbit
NF 2
Tuberous sclerosis
Cortical tubers in TS
Cysticercosis
TORCH
Herpes Encephalitis
Tuberculomas
TB granulomas
Tuberculomas
Hydrocephalus
NCC with Jap B
NCC with Jap B
NCC with Jap B
Chicken Pox Vasculitis
Medulloblastoma
MBSpinalMets
Pilocytic Astrocytoma
Pontine Glioma
diffuse
Focal Pontine Glioma
Tectal Glioma
Midbrain Pilocytic Astrocytoma
Choroid Plexus Ca
INFARCT IN MLF
Moya Moya
Moya Moya
Vacuum delivery
Vein of Galen malformation
Dandy-Walker Syndrome.
Chiari type III malformation
Chiari II malformation
ACUTE / SUB ACUTE HEMORRHAGE ????
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