Ma'am what example of progressive encephalopathy did you cite at 1:08? Please answer, thank you sooo much, your videos are really very helpful kindly make more of these ✨
@@learningpediatrics5347thank you ma'am, I started my residency in paeds 2 weeks ago and you've been very motivational throughout my journey. Please keep up the good work♥️
Your lectures are so helpful ma'am...so much gratitude for the efforts and the time you are putting in to help all.the students... ma'am what is the reference (textbook) of your lectures
@@learningpediatrics5347 ma'am is this enough for University exams? Because our college follows op ghai textbook So is there a big difference in the contents?
Mr. Arpitt, Myoclonic seizure is the type of seizure which occur in various diseases eg. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, benign myoclonic epilepsy, infantile spasm. Or We can say myoclonic seizure is a sign not the disease. While infantile spasm is a disease in which myoclonic seizures are present
In diplegic CP, tone is increased in the legs, resulting in spasticity or stiffness, while the arms may have normal or slightly increased tone. DTR exaggerated in the lower limbs. In double hemiplegic CP, tone bilateral increases symmetrically but more increase in arms than legs, with both sides of the body affected equally. DTR also exaggerated in both upper and lower limbs
@@learningpediatrics5347 ma’am can you please make video on vaccination? I had one doubt that are booster vaccines different from priming vaccines? If not why don’t we label it as continuation dose!? E.g. DPT 1/2/3 @ 6/10/14 weeks and DPT-Booster 1 & 2 @ 16-18 months and 4-5 years respectively;; why don’t we simply label 16-18 months and 4-5 years dose as DPT- 4&5?