BackgroundWhile life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exists for those infants born after their due date. However interventions could be used to expedite birth if the risks of continuing the pregnancy are higher than intervening. It is known that the risk of epilepsy in childhood is higher in infants exposed to perinatal compromise and therefore may be useful as a proxy for intrapartum compromise. The aim of this work is to quantify the likelihood of children developing epilepsy based on their gestational age at birth (37-39 weeks or ≥41 weeks).MethodsThe work is based on term infants born in Sweden between 1983 and 1993 (n = 1,030,168), linked to data on disability pension, child mortality and in-p...
Aim: To identify the aetiology and outcome of seizure-like events leading to hospital referrals in i...
Background: The incidence of childhood and adolescence epilepsy varies in different areas and over t...
Objective: Information about the incidence of neonatal seizures (NS) is scarce. Previous studies rel...
BackgroundWhile life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exis...
Background While life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exi...
Objective: To determine whether preterm birth is associated with epilepsy in a national cohort of ad...
OBJECTIVE: To identify specific risk factors for epilepsy for individuals born extremely preterm. S...
SummaryPurposeIn prematurely born population, a cascade of events from initial injury in the develop...
ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate early‐life epilepsy incidence, seizure types, severity, risk factors, ...
We assessed the impact of age at onset of epilepsy and duration and frequency of seizures on cogniti...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Introduction: Antiepileptic drug (AED) teratogenicity is suspected to be the main cause of impaired ...
Objective The study aimed to assess the risk of cognitive impairment in patients with epilepsy, the ...
Background Neonatal seizures have been associated with increased mortality and impaired neurodevelop...
Regression models for the association between early or late term birth, and the risk of epilepsy or ...
Aim: To identify the aetiology and outcome of seizure-like events leading to hospital referrals in i...
Background: The incidence of childhood and adolescence epilepsy varies in different areas and over t...
Objective: Information about the incidence of neonatal seizures (NS) is scarce. Previous studies rel...
BackgroundWhile life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exis...
Background While life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exi...
Objective: To determine whether preterm birth is associated with epilepsy in a national cohort of ad...
OBJECTIVE: To identify specific risk factors for epilepsy for individuals born extremely preterm. S...
SummaryPurposeIn prematurely born population, a cascade of events from initial injury in the develop...
ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate early‐life epilepsy incidence, seizure types, severity, risk factors, ...
We assessed the impact of age at onset of epilepsy and duration and frequency of seizures on cogniti...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Introduction: Antiepileptic drug (AED) teratogenicity is suspected to be the main cause of impaired ...
Objective The study aimed to assess the risk of cognitive impairment in patients with epilepsy, the ...
Background Neonatal seizures have been associated with increased mortality and impaired neurodevelop...
Regression models for the association between early or late term birth, and the risk of epilepsy or ...
Aim: To identify the aetiology and outcome of seizure-like events leading to hospital referrals in i...
Background: The incidence of childhood and adolescence epilepsy varies in different areas and over t...
Objective: Information about the incidence of neonatal seizures (NS) is scarce. Previous studies rel...