1 MCQs in Pediatrics for NEET PG
A 6-month-old boy born to consanguineous parents presents with clusters of brief symmetric axial flexor spasms occurring predominantly on awakening over the past 2 weeks. Developmental milestones have regressed. Skin examination reveals hypomelanotic macules and facial angiofibromas. Brain MRI shows multiple cortical tubers and subependymal nodules. The interictal EEG pattern marked **B** in the diagram is obtained. Which of the following is the most appropriate first-line antiepileptic agent for this patient?
Ready to test yourself?
Test your Pediatrics knowledge with AI-powered MCQs and detailed explanations — no signup required to try.
Sign up free and practice all 1 Tuberous Sclerosis Infantile Spasms MCQs with AI-powered explanations tailored to your performance.
Create Free Account