MSRA: Epilepsy Flashcards

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What are the side effects of phenytoin?

A

Peripheral neuropathy
Hyperplasia gums
Enzyme inducer
Neuro: ataxia
Y Duyptren’s contracture
Tired from macrocytic anaemia
OO double vision
Increased vitamin D metabolism
Nodes: lymphadenopathy

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What are the adverse effects of Carbamazepine?

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Agranulocytosis
P450 Inducer
SIADH

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What are the adverse effects of sodium valproate?

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Vomiting
Alopecia
Low cell count
Pancreatitis
Retention of fat (weight gain)
Oedema
Ataxia
Teratogenic, tremor
Enzyme inhibitor

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What are the adverse effects of lamotrigine?

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Steven-Johnson syndrome

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What drugs are used in the management of generalised tonic-clonic seizures?

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Men first line: Sodium Valproate
Women first line: Lamotrigine or Keppra

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What drugs are used in the management of absence seizures?

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First line:Ethosuximide
Second line: Sodium valproate

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What drugs are used in the management of focal seizures?

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First line: Keppra or Lamotrigine

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8
Q

What are the driving rules following first, unprovoked seizure?

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No driving for 6 months

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What are the key features of bengin rolandic epilepsy?

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Occur at night
Children
Facial twitching or numbness, drooling, unable to speak

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