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Neonatal seizures

A study of biochemical abnormalities and manifestations of neonatal seizures

A study of biochemical abnormalities and manifestations of neonatal seizures

... the seizures are seen in ...for seizures in this group. 28 (51.85%) of cases of neonatal seizures with identifiable etiology had biochemical ...

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Biochemical abnormalities in neonatal seizures in term and preterm neonates

Biochemical abnormalities in neonatal seizures in term and preterm neonates

... of neonatal seizure inspite of presence of other causes such as meningitis or asphyxia and structural ...in neonatal seizures, which would help in early treatment and better ...of seizures in ...

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Neurodevelopmental Sequelae of Neonatal Seizures in Newborn

Neurodevelopmental Sequelae of Neonatal Seizures in Newborn

... abnormal neonatal EEGs, and the need for multiple drugs to treat the neonatal ...clonic seizures without facial involvement in term infants suggested favorable outcome, whereas generalized myoclonic ...

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Biochemical and microbiological evaluation of neonatal seizures

Biochemical and microbiological evaluation of neonatal seizures

... with neonatal seizures admitted to the special care baby unit of Jos University teaching hospital, Nigeria over a 3 year period and observed that hypocalcaemia was responsible cause in 5 ...of ...

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Clinicoetiological profile and outcome of neonatal seizures

Clinicoetiological profile and outcome of neonatal seizures

... had seizures comprising ...had seizures, comprising ...had seizures comprising 11.73%. In our study over all incidence of neonatal seizure by clinical observation is ...of neonatal ...

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Incidence and outcome of neonatal seizures at a tertiary care hospital

Incidence and outcome of neonatal seizures at a tertiary care hospital

... of neonatal seizures i.e. age at onset of seizures, seizure activity with special emphasis on occurrence of 1 st seizures, duration of ...

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Study on etiology and clinical course of neonatal seizures and  their outcome

Study on etiology and clinical course of neonatal seizures and their outcome

... of neonatal seizures, ...intractable neonatal seizures, duration of treatment, and ...from seizures, but brief, recurrent seizures result in significant, permanent changes in the ...

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Neonatal Seizures, Intracerebral Hematoma, and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Full-Term Infants

Neonatal Seizures, Intracerebral Hematoma, and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Full-Term Infants

... The lack of focal seizures or focal findings in an infant with neonatal seizures and hemorrhagic spinal fluid, however, does not rule out the possibility of intracerebral hematoma, as de[r] ...

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Spectrum of biochemical abnormalities in neonatal seizures at a tertiary care hospital

Spectrum of biochemical abnormalities in neonatal seizures at a tertiary care hospital

... metabolic seizures and 37 (69%) neonates had metabolic abnormalities superimposed or coincident on a primary illness like hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, ICH, meningitis, sepsis ...metabolic seizures 5 ...

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A prospective study to determine etiology, clinical profile and neurodevelopmental outcome of neonatal seizures admitted in newborn unit of Chengalpattu Medical College and Hospital, Tamil Nadu, India

A prospective study to determine etiology, clinical profile and neurodevelopmental outcome of neonatal seizures admitted in newborn unit of Chengalpattu Medical College and Hospital, Tamil Nadu, India

... In this study most common etiological factor that contributes neonatal seizures was HIE (48.2%), followed by different forms of metabolic abnormalities. Within metabolic abnormalities, 16 cases had ...

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Efficacy of levetiracetam for neonatal seizures in preterm infants

Efficacy of levetiracetam for neonatal seizures in preterm infants

... of seizures compared to neonates older than 30 weeks [15]. Seizures are a sign of neuronal in- jury and approximately 40%–60% of all neonatal seizures are attributable to HIE ...Repeated ...

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Clinical outcome of Neonatal Seizures

Clinical outcome of Neonatal Seizures

... follow-up study in neonate with seizures with objective to determine the sequelae of neonatal seizures in a cohort of newborns recruited over a six month period. It was a prospective hospital based ...

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A study of neonatal seizures in view of presentation, etiology, onset and clinical manifestation.

A study of neonatal seizures in view of presentation, etiology, onset and clinical manifestation.

... HIE is the most common cause of neonatal seizures. Perinatal asphyxia usually refers to an insult accompanied by decreased oxygen delivery to the fetal/neonatal brain. When asphyxia is followed by ...

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Clinical profile of neonatal seizures with special reference to biochemical abnormalities

Clinical profile of neonatal seizures with special reference to biochemical abnormalities

... Background: Neonatal seizures are clinically significant because very few are ...in neonatal seizures either as an underlying cause or as associated ...in neonatal seizures and ...

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Neonatal Seizures: A Comprehensive study

Neonatal Seizures: A Comprehensive study

... during neonatal seizures, but is rarely the only ...features. Neonatal epileptic apnea rarely lasts longer than 10 to 20 ...prolonged seizures by later ...

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Study of biochemical abnormalities in neonatal seizures with special reference to hyponatremia

Study of biochemical abnormalities in neonatal seizures with special reference to hyponatremia

... of neonatal seizure especially term babies manifesting with seizures in first three days of life even in the presence of obvious causes like asphyxia, ...of seizures and also help in avoiding over ...

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A Scoring System for Early Prognostic Assessment After Neonatal Seizures

A Scoring System for Early Prognostic Assessment After Neonatal Seizures

... erties, we emphasize that the pro- posed scoring system should not be used in decisions on discontinuation of care or any form of euthanasia. An additional element of debate lies in definition of outcome and the choice of ...

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Management of refractory neonatal seizures

Management of refractory neonatal seizures

... of seizures is highest during the neonatal ...of neonatal seizures has not significantly changed in recent ...whether neonatal seizures can cause damage to the developing brain ...

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Levetiracetam Versus Phenobarbital for Neonatal Seizures: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Levetiracetam Versus Phenobarbital for Neonatal Seizures: A Randomized Controlled Trial

... Neonatal seizures affect 1 to 4 of 1000 newborns 1 and are associated with poor outcomes: 7% to 33% of infants with neonatal seizures die, and 40% to 60% of survivors have permanent ...

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Neurologic Outcome After Electroencephalographically Proven Neonatal Seizures

Neurologic Outcome After Electroencephalographically Proven Neonatal Seizures

... How even, when we analyzed the relationship of seizure duration with neurologic outcome in the homoge neous group of patients with asphyxia, it was still found that short (less than 2 mi[r] ...

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