Hello friends! Heartiest congratulations for the ones who got through, and for the ones who didn’t make it there’s still lots of hope as the aiims ranks doesn’t always correlate with Neet rank,and i am not saying this just for the sake of consolation, it’s a fact.
By now you must have identified your weak areas, try to consolidate on them first,followed by volatile topics which requires mugging up. There’s nothing absolute right or wrong when it comes to study method or the number of hours, so stick to the routine which you are already following.
On this note,let’s see yesterday’s answer, which is C,that is Dyke Davidoff syndrome, and one gentleman has very kindly already posted his case study about that.
West syndrome or infantile spasms or Salam spells,is a severe kind of myoclonic epilepsy. Dravet syndrome is the extreme spectrum of febrile seizures, while Lennox Gastaut syndrome presents with complex partial seizures, visual auras and migraines.
I hope this was helpful.
Best wishes!
Dr Manoj Malhotra
MBBS (MAMC) MD pediatrics (LHMC)