Accepted at: May, 18, 2025 5:46 a.m.
Author: braviboron
Co-authors: Stapedius
Related Deck: 1675118865074
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Rationale for new note

Not sure if well worded. I think the point is that this is not a benign presentation and should be treated urgently/emergently.

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Are&nbsp;<b>intantile spasms</b>&nbsp;benign?<br><br>{{c1::No, they require urgent paediatric neurology referral}}
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- They are often a medical emergency<br>
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Infantile Spasms. RCH. Updated May 2020. Accessed April 2025.&nbsp;<a href="https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Infantile_Spasms/">https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Infantile_Spasms/</a>
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#Malleus_CM::#Resources_by_Rotation::Internal_Medicine::Neurology #Malleus_CM::#Subjects::Neurology_&_Special_Senses::03_Neuroembryology_&_Congenital_Disorders::05_Neurocutaneous_Syndromes::Tuberous_Sclerosis_Complex::06_Clinical_Features #Malleus_CM::#Subjects::Neurology_&_Special_Senses::07_Seizure::*General::Epilepsy_Syndromes::West_Syndrome_Infantile_Spasm