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CME Evaluation & Post Test: October 8, 2020, Evaluation of Spots on the Brain Neurocutaneous Disorders Cynthia J. Campen, MD, MS

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October 8, 2020 - Evaluation & Post Test, Spots on the Brain Neurocutaneous Disorders Cynthia J Campen, MD
ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE: 1.00 HOUR. Activity and content expires: September 10, 2021
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6. As a result of attending this CME activity, which of these do you plan to implement and/or change in your practice?
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Formulate and communicate treatment plans for the management of medically and socially complex patients
Apply best practice strategies to overcome co-morbidities in medically and socially complex patients become better informed and more involved in health care decisions.
Utilize EBM Guidelines for a multitude of conditions that are encountered in primary care
Utilize Patient Centered Care skill to help patients become better informed and more involved in their health care decisions.
12. Was there active participation in the case-discussions and of outcomes of cases shared?
13. Was their evidence of commercial bias in this session? ​
14. A 5-year-old boy presents for well child care and on exam you note multiple cafe-au-lait spots plus freckles in the skin folds.  Height is 113cm (75th%) and occipitofrontal circumference is 54.5cm (>95th%).  Ophthalmological exam is fully normal. 

Among the following, the MOST likely diagnosis for this child is:
15. You are following a 4-year-old girl for a clinical diagnosis of neurofibromatosis 1.  Among the following, the MOST appropriate ongoing care of the child is:
16. A 16-year-old girl presents to the emergency department for 3 weeks of nausea, vomitting, occipital headaches, and ataxia.  Brain MRI reveals posterior fossa mass.  Her mother had 3 separate spine tumors irradiated years ago, and her mother older brother has a retinal capillary hemangioma.  Among the following the diagnosis you suspect to be MOST likely is: