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Seizures and Outcome

Assessment of developmental outcome of neonatal seizures at NICU of tertiary care centre hospital

Assessment of developmental outcome of neonatal seizures at NICU of tertiary care centre hospital

... of seizures and neurodevelopmental outcome at 6 month of age, subtle seizures came out to be most common type of seizures in ...normal outcome while remaining 33.3% (n = 20) had ...

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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 seizures seen are subtle (40%), followed by multifocalclonic (20%), tonic (21%), focal clonic ...neonatal seizures was HIE ...when seizures occurred before 12 hours, when seizures occurred ...

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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

... Background: Seizures are associated with poor neuro developmental outcome if not diagnosed early and treated ...period, seizures indicate underlying neurological disease. Neonatal seizures ...

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Psychological treatment of patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: An outcome study

Psychological treatment of patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: An outcome study

... social outcome in PNES patients, while some of them continue to report symptoms of psychopathology and remain ...continuing seizures, the level of psychopathology improved ...

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The Current Etiologic Profile and Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Seizures in Term Newborn Infants

The Current Etiologic Profile and Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Seizures in Term Newborn Infants

... long-term outcome in our study were the underlying seizure etiology and EEG background ...poor outcome included cere- bral dysgenesis, global cerebral HI, and central nervous system ...favorable ...

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Childhood seizures: Prevalence and its related factors, associated problems and outcome

Childhood seizures: Prevalence and its related factors, associated problems and outcome

... and outcome of seizures in a tertiary hospital, Guwahati, ...had seizures as a presenting ...presenting seizures. Generalized tonic clonic seizures were the commonest type of seizure in ...

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Clinico-aetiological profile and outcome patterns of neonatal seizures at a tertiary care centre

Clinico-aetiological profile and outcome patterns of neonatal seizures at a tertiary care centre

... complications. 4 Although mortality rates have been reduced, there remains a high morbidity rate, with epilepsy a frequent complication of neonatal seizures. 5 The mortality rate can go up to 27% and commonly ...

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Early and late posttraumatic seizures: age, computerized tomography features, and functional outcome

Early and late posttraumatic seizures: age, computerized tomography features, and functional outcome

... posttraumatic seizures in age, computerized features and functional outcome at three months post ...posttraumatic seizures from traumatic brain injuries from August 2010 to ly ...had seizures ...

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Neonatal seizures: our experience of incidence, etiology and outcome in a tertiary care centre

Neonatal seizures: our experience of incidence, etiology and outcome in a tertiary care centre

... and outcome of neonatal ...with seizures were included in this ...and outcome was ...with seizures were included during study period and incidence of neonatal seizure was ...

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Neonatal seizures in a rural Kenyan District Hospital: aetiology, Incidence and outcome of hospitalization

Neonatal seizures in a rural Kenyan District Hospital: aetiology, Incidence and outcome of hospitalization

... document seizures that were clinically ...subclinical seizures and, given the fact that electro-clini- cal dissociation is more common in neonates than in other age groups[7], the electroencephalograph ...

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Psychogenic Seizures in Children and Adolescents: Outcome After Diagnosis by Ictal Video and Electroencephalographic Recording

Psychogenic Seizures in Children and Adolescents: Outcome After Diagnosis by Ictal Video and Electroencephalographic Recording

... These data indicate that the majority of young patients with psychogenic seizures have a good outcome.. A firm diagnosis is critical so that the episodes can be classified and emphasized[r] ...

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The incidence, aetiology and outcome of acute seizures in children admitted to a rural Kenyan district hospital

The incidence, aetiology and outcome of acute seizures in children admitted to a rural Kenyan district hospital

... acute seizures and sta- tus epilepticus are expressed as events per ...acute seizures and compared this with the number of admissions with ...without seizures to describe the clinical risk factors ...

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PEDIATRIC SEIZURES   A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON DRUG UTILIZATION PATTERN AND ITS OUTCOME IN A TERITIARY CARE HOSPITAL

PEDIATRIC SEIZURES A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON DRUG UTILIZATION PATTERN AND ITS OUTCOME IN A TERITIARY CARE HOSPITAL

... therapeutic outcome. Outcome of the therapy is measured by seizure free period which is estimated by follow-up in OPD and by contacting them through phone calls, among which ...of seizures and ...

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Redefining Outcome of First Seizures by Acute Illness

Redefining Outcome of First Seizures by Acute Illness

... Statistical Analysis Subject characteristics, seizure char- acteristics, and viral test results were described according to study group (febrile, nonfebrile illness, unpro- voked) and compared by using ␹ 2 and t tests, ...

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Neonatal Seizures II. A Multivariate Analysis of Factors Associated with Outcome

Neonatal Seizures II. A Multivariate Analysis of Factors Associated with Outcome

... Results and utilization of discriminant function analysis for predicting probability of being normal or having any combination of mental retardation (MR), cerebral palsy (CP), epilepsy, [r] ...

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Predictors and long-term outcome of seizures in human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV)-negative cryptococcal meningitis

Predictors and long-term outcome of seizures in human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV)-negative cryptococcal meningitis

... unprovoked seizures after HIV- negative cryptococcal meningitis in non-selected ...of seizures was not ...unprovoked seizures during ...of seizures associated with the “ natural history ” of ...

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Clinical outcome of Neonatal Seizures

Clinical outcome of Neonatal Seizures

... subtle seizures are motor automatism which includes oral-buccal-lingual movements, ocular signs, limb and axial movements as swimming, stepping, pedalling and struggling movements of head and ...of seizures ...

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Clinicoetiological profile and outcome of neonatal seizures

Clinicoetiological profile and outcome of neonatal seizures

... Neonatal seizures occurring in the first 4 weeks of life in a full term infant and up to 44 weeks from conception for premature infants and excludes Neonates with isolated subtle phenomenon, apnoea or paroxysmal ...

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Seizures and Encephalopathy

Seizures and Encephalopathy

... to seizures from mortality associated with the underlying disease to determine whether the pres- ence of NCS worsens ...at outcome in patients with NCSE independent of etiology and found the most important ...

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Outcome of seizures in the general population after 25 years: a prospective follow-up, observational cohort study.

Outcome of seizures in the general population after 25 years: a prospective follow-up, observational cohort study.

... of seizures during that 12-month period; no distinction was made between seizure ...seizure outcome were described, with follow-up duration, using these dichotomous variables (table ...

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