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  1. Opsoclonus Myoclonus Ataxia Syndromehttps://cnke.org/articles/330

    Recommendations for the Dosing and Monitoring of Immunotherapeutic Agents in the Treatment of OMAS: Steroid Treatment and Ivig Treatment of OMS in children Prompt treatment is generally considered important and should be initiated when a diagnosis of...

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  2. Complete Rewritehttps://cnke.org/article-flags/335

    The following article(s) may require a complete rewrite to meet CNKE.org’s quality standards. While the current version may provide useful information, significant improvements are needed in areas such as structure, tone, accuracy, and relevance to...

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  3. Bilateral Synchronyhttps://cnke.org/articles/295

    The term “bilateral synchrony” was introduced by Wilder Penfield. According to Penfield and Jasper “An epileptogenic lesion of the mesial or inferior aspect of a frontal lobe, although it is one-sided, may produce bifrontal synchronous discharges”. The...

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  4. Opitz-Kaveggia Syndrome (OKS)https://cnke.org/articles/361

    Description An X-linked recessive mental retardation syndrome. Characterized by: Dysmorphic features: relative macrocephaly, hypertelorism, downslanted palpebral fissures, prominent forehead with frontal hair upsweep, broad thumbs, and halluces....

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  5. Neurometabolic Disordershttps://cnke.org/articles/knowledge-maps/209

    Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism Glycogen Storage Diseases (GSDs): Type I (Von Gierke disease) Type II (Pompe disease) Type III (Cori-Forbes disease) Type IV (Andersen disease) Type V (McArdle disease) Type VI (Hers disease) Type VII (Tarui...

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  6. 5,10-methenyltetrahydrofolate synthetase deficiencyhttps://cnke.org/articles/261

    Signs & Symptoms Early Signs: Developmental delay Global failure to thrive Microcephaly Progression: Rigidity and spasticity Seizures and epilepsy (various types) Cerebral hypomyelination (visible on MRI) Variability: Severity of disabilities varies...

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  7. Biju Hameedhttps://cnke.org/editors/biju-hameed

    Dr. Biju Abdul Hameed obtained his medical degree from India in 1994 and went on to complete his further training at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children in the United Kingdom. There, Dr. Hameed worked as a consultant pediatric neurologist in 2016 and...

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  8. Epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizureshttps://cnke.org/articles/264

    Overview Considered an 'epileptic encephalopathy Characterized by onset of refractory focal seizures in the first year of life. Associated with severe encephalopathy. Focal seizures arise independently in both hemispheres. Seizures can migrate from one...

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  9. Nerve Conduction Velocities according to agehttps://cnke.org/articles/254

    Indicative sensory conduction findings according to age Median nerve Sural nerve Age ( n ) Conduction velocity (m/s) Amplitude (μV) Conduction velocity (m/s) Amplitude (μV) 7 dayI mth (20) 22.31 (2.16) * 6.22 (1.30) 20.26 (1.55) 9.12 (3.02) 1–6 mths...

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  10. CNKE.ORG manual of stylehttps://cnke.org/about/183

    CNKE.ORG wiki is not an encyclopaedia of child neurology but a comprehensive clinical resource for child neurologists in practice and training. It however has a distinct style unlike scientific papers. Secondary sources are preferred over primary...

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  11. Ice pick headacheshttps://cnke.org/articles/42

    Ice pick headaches are a benign primary headache disorder characterized by sudden, sharp, ice pick-like pains. These pains typically last for seconds to minutes and can occur at different locations on the child's head. Ice pick headaches are often...

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    • Author: Editor CNKE
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  12. Subject to Changehttps://cnke.org/article-flags/329

    The following article contains preliminary information that may be subject to change as more research, updates, or evidence becomes available. While it provides valuable insights, the content should be regarded as provisional and not definitive....

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  13. Welcome to the Child Neurology Forum on CNKE.org!https://cnke.org/topic-categories/21-general/1-welcome-to-the-cnke-forum

    We are excited to launch this dedicated space for collaborative discussions, updates, and task-sharing focused on the Child Neurology Knowledge Environment (CNKE) Project. This forum serves as the central hub for coordinating efforts to build, enhance,...

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  14. Neonatal Seizureshttps://cnke.org/articles/463

    1. Incidence Challenges in Estimation: Clinical overestimation due to non-seizure abnormal movements. Underestimation due to electrographic seizures without clinical manifestations. Statistics: Term infants: 1-3 per 1000 live births. Preterm/low birth...

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  15. Mucolipidoses and Oligosaccharidoseshttps://cnke.org/articles/469

    Overview Definition: Rare lysosomal storage disorders involving the accumulation of complex carbohydrates or lipids. Shared Features with MPS Disorders: Developmental delay. Organomegaly. Dysostosis multiplex. Progressive Conditions: All are...

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  16. Crossword 2025.006https://cnke.org/crosswords/cw006

    Lights, camera, action! This crossword puzzle is your ticket to exploring the fascinating intersection of cinema and neuroscience. From captivating portrayals of resilience to heart-wrenching journeys of discovery, these movies have illuminated the...

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    • Author: Editor CNKE
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  17. Honorarium Rewards Programhttps://cnke.org/about/171

    The CNKE.org Honorarium Rewards Program is designed to recognize and reward the valuable contributions of editors and contributors who play an integral role in enriching our platform. Through their efforts in editorial tasks, content creation, and...

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  18. AED Choice in Epilepsyhttps://cnke.org/articles/23

    Choice Antiepileptic Drug (AED)medication in children Seizure type/syndrome First Line Second Line Drugs to avoid Focal seizures CBZ,LTG,OXC,TPM,VPA CLB,GBP,LEV,PHT,TGB,ZON,PGN Generalised Seizures Absence ESM,LTG,VPA CLB,CLM,TPM CBZ,GBP,OXC,TGB,VGB...

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  19. Channelopathieshttps://cnke.org/articles/channelopathies

    Channelopathies are a group of disorders caused by dysfunctions in ion channels, which are proteins embedded in cell membranes that regulate the flow of ions (such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and chloride) across the membrane. These ion channels are...

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  20. Task Forcehttps://cnke.org/topic-categories/23-task-force

    A dedicated space for focused collaboration among CNKE contributors. New participants are always welcome—join us and be part of the collaboration!

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