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Child Neurology Board Prep

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🎙 Child Neurology Board Prep is your go-to podcast for high-yield pediatric neurology review. Designed for residents, fellows, and practicing neurologists preparing for the boards, each episode breaks down essential topics in a concise, easy-to-digest format. From epilepsy and metabolic disorders to neurogenetics and neuromuscular conditions, we cover key concepts, case-based discussions, and board-style questions to help you solidify your knowledge. Whether you're commuting, working out, or taking a quick study break, tune in to sharpen your skills and stay board-ready! 🔬 Hosted by BrainSparks,MD

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Part 1: Pediatric Neuromuscular Board Prep Q&A

Summary This conversation covers various pediatric neurology topics, focusing on muscle disorders, their diagnosis, and management. It includes discussions on genetic testing for conditions like spinal muscular atrophy, infant botulism, and various forms of muscular dystrophy. The speaker emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and treatment options available for these conditions, providing insights into clinical presentations and diagnostic approaches. Takeaways * Genetic testing is crucial for diagnosing spinal muscular atrophy. * Infant botulism can present with constipation and weakness. * Statin use in adolescents can lead to myopathy. * Congenital muscle eye brain disease has distinct MRI findings. * Congenital myotonic dystrophy type 1 can lead to cognitive delays. * Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy has a characteristic family history. * Cardiac issues are a significant concern in muscular dystrophy. * Duchenne muscular dystrophy requires early steroid intervention. * Infant botulism diagnosis relies on stool tests for botulinum toxin. * Nerve conduction studies are essential for evaluating neuropathies. Titles * Understanding Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders * Genetic Insights into Muscle Weakness Sound Bites * "It's statin-induced myopathy." * "Look for signs in the mom too." * "Early detection can save lives." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Child Neurology Board Review 00:43 Understanding Spinomuscular Atrophy Type 1 02:14 Infant Botulism: Diagnosis and Treatment 03:38 Statin-Induced Myopathy in Adolescents 04:30 Muscle Eye Brain Disease: A Congenital Dystrophy 05:36 Congenital Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 06:52 Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy: Symptoms and Diagnosis 08:13 Cardiac Risks in Muscular Dystrophy 09:10 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Early Signs and Management 10:39 Infant Botulism: A Recap on Symptoms and Diagnosis 11:19 Hereditary Motor Sensory Neuropathy: Evaluation Steps 12:13 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Early Indicators 13:16 Merosyn-Deficient Muscular Dystrophy: Key Features 14:31 Transient Neonatal Myasthenic Gravis: Diagnosis 15:54 Infant Botulism: A Closer Look 16:48 Dystrophinopathy: Confirming Diagnosis in Children 18:03 Silent Ocean

27 de may de 2025 - 18 min
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Part 2: Pediatric Demyelinating Disorders Board Prep Q&A

Summary This episode delves into the complexities of autoimmune encephalitis, Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). It explores diagnostic approaches, management strategies, and the importance of differentiating these conditions in pediatric neurology. Through case studies, the discussion highlights the clinical insights necessary for effective treatment and recovery. Takeaways * Autoimmune encephalitis can present with acute and subacute symptoms. * Full recovery is achievable in a significant percentage of patients with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis. * Tumor resection can be a curative approach in certain autoimmune conditions. * Differentiating ADEM from other neurological disorders is essential for proper management. * Vaccination can trigger ADEM, highlighting the need for awareness in clinical settings. * The presence of specific antibodies like NMO-IGG is crucial for diagnosis. * Sequential approach in diagnosis and treatment is vital for patient outcomes. * Higher recurrence rates in autoimmune conditions are linked to delayed treatment. * Understanding the clinical features of GBS is important for timely intervention. * Case studies provide valuable insights into the management of complex neurological conditions. Titles * Navigating Autoimmune Encephalitis and GBS * The Diagnostic Journey in Pediatric Neurology Sound Bites * "The answer is acute and subacute." * "Full recovery is seen in 75 patients." * "ADEM is considered a distinct syndrome." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Autoimmune Encephalitis Symptoms 02:54 EEG Findings in Autoimmune Encephalitis 04:11 Confirming Diagnosis with Laboratory Tests 05:03 First Line Treatment for Autoimmune Encephalitis 05:17 Understanding Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis and Its Triggers 07:29 Recurrence and Prognosis of Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis 08:29 Diagnosing Multiple Sclerosis in Pediatric Patients 11:46 Neuromyelitis Optica: Diagnosis and Antibody Testing 13:06 Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) Overview 16:10 Differentiating ADEM from Other Conditions 16:19 Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) vs GBS 17:42 Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculopathy (AIDP) in Children 19:03 Understanding Guillain-Barre Syndrome and Its Triggers 20:53 Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis: A Distinct Disorder 23:54 Differentiating ADEM from Other Neurological Conditions 27:55 Electrodiagnostic Patterns in Neurological Disorders 28:53 Clinical Management of ADEM and Diagnostic Approaches 31:07 Silent Ocean

27 de abr de 2025 - 22 min
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Part 1: Pediatric Demyelinating Disorders Board Prep Q&A

Summary This episode delves into various pediatric neurological conditions, focusing on Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM), Multiple Sclerosis, and Optic Neuritis. The speaker provides insights into symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for these autoimmune diseases, emphasizing the importance of recognizing specific patterns in clinical presentations to guide effective management. Takeaways * Guillain-Barre can present with ascending weakness after a viral infection. * ADEM is often seen in children following a viral illness and can cause confusion and weakness. * Multiple Sclerosis in children may present with optic neuritis and requires specific diagnostic criteria. * Optic neuritis typically presents with sudden vision loss and may involve bilateral symptoms in children. * NMO-IGG testing is crucial in cases of suspected neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder. * High-dose steroids are the first-line treatment for acute optic neuritis to reduce inflammation. * Recovery from Guillain-Barre can take weeks to months, with many patients recovering completely. * Identifying the pattern of weakness is key in diagnosing Guillain-Barre and ADEM. * MRI findings can help differentiate between ADEM and multiple sclerosis. * Early intervention and accurate diagnosis are critical in managing pediatric neurological conditions. Sound Bites * "This pattern is an ascending weakness." * "Optic neuritis usually affects one eye." * "ADEM is an autoimmune process." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Demyelinating Disorders 00:32 Understanding Guillain-Barre Syndrome 02:49 Exploring Optic Neuritis 05:58 Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) Overview 07:24 Introduction to Demyelinating Disorders 08:26 Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) 10:02 Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) 12:21 Multiple Sclerosis in Pediatrics 14:22 Identifying ADEM in Children 17:09 Ruling Out Herpes Simplex Encephalitis 18:54 Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy 20:07 Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) 25:15 Acute Optic Neuritis 27:45 Bilateral Optic Neuritis and NMO Testing 35:50 Silent Ocean

20 de abr de 2025 - 21 min
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Part 12: Pediatric Epilepsy Board Prep Q&A

Summary This conversation delves into various aspects of child neurology, focusing on seizures, their classifications, and the implications for treatment and diagnosis. It covers febrile seizures in infants, the evaluation of seizures in adolescents, complex cases involving genetic considerations, and the importance of parental guidance in treatment decisions. The discussion emphasizes the need for thorough assessments and the role of education in managing pediatric neurological disorders. Takeaways * A febrile infant with a seizure requires careful classification. * Duration and focality are key in differentiating seizure types. * Annual counseling on contraception is crucial for teens on AEDs. * Hypercaplexia can mimic seizures; differentiation is essential. * Building trust with patients is vital for adherence to treatment. * Identifying subtypes of epilepsy can guide treatment options. * Avoiding certain medications in specific syndromes is critical. * Parental concerns about treatments should be addressed with evidence-based guidance. * Mitochondrial issues can present with stroke-like symptoms in children. * Recognizing vaccine-related complications is important in pediatric care. Titles * Navigating Febrile Seizures in Infants * Seizure Evaluation in Adolescents: Key Considerations Sound Bites * "Look for the ECG." * "This is hypercaplexia." * "Check mitochondria." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Febrile Seizures in Infants 02:31 Evaluating Syncope and Seizures in Adolescents 04:53 Managing Epilepsy in Teenagers 07:11 Identifying Rare Epileptic Syndromes 08:38 Silent Ocean

7 de abr de 2025 - 8 min
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Part 11: Pediatric Epilepsy Board Prep Q&A

Summary This conversation delves into the complexities of epilepsy and seizures, exploring various types, their neurobiological underpinnings, and treatment options. The discussion highlights the differences between focal and generalized epilepsy, the role of genetic factors, and the importance of early intervention in conditions like West syndrome. The conversation also emphasizes the significance of understanding seizure types and their management, particularly in pediatric cases. Takeaways * Seizures can be triggered by fever, especially in children. * Focal epilepsy may require specific evaluations for treatment. * Genetic mutations can lead to epilepsy with low seizure thresholds. * Early treatment is crucial for conditions like West syndrome. * Absence seizures can evolve into generalized tonic-clonic seizures. * Ethosuximide is the first-line treatment for absence epilepsy. * Monitoring EEG is important for understanding seizure frequency. * Genetic factors can influence seizure occurrences in families. * Anti-seizure medications often target sodium channels to prevent seizures. * Lifelong treatment may be necessary for certain types of epilepsy. Titles * Exploring the Complexities of Epilepsy * Seizure Types: Focal vs. Generalized Sound Bites * "Early treatment is key for West syndrome." * "Monitor for underlying causes of seizures." * "What is 20 months old who had a seizure?" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Epilepsy Surgery Considerations 01:02 Understanding Anti-Seizure Medications 02:10 Diagnosis and Treatment of Childhood Epilepsy Syndromes 03:02 Understanding Febrile Seizures 03:39 Genetic Factors in Epilepsy 05:05 Prolonged Seizures and Risk Factors 05:26 Infantile Spasms and Treatment Options 06:32 Juvenile Absence Epilepsy and Medications 06:52 Silent Ocean

5 de abr de 2025 - 6 min
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