Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological event in newborns, showing higher prevalence in preterm than in full-term infants. In the majority of cases they represent acute symptomatic phenomena, the main etiologies being intraventricular haemorrhage, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, central nervous system infections and transient metabolic derangements.Current definition of neonatal seizures requires detection of paroxysmal EEG-changes, and in preterm newborns the incidence of electrographic-only seizures seems to be particularly high, further stressing the crucial role of electroencephalogram monitoring in this population. Imaging work-up includes an integration of serial cranial ultrasound and brain magnetic resonance at term-equi...
Objective: Our aim was to identify early predictors of poor neurodevelopmental outcome and of subseq...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Aim – analyze the current practice of management in patients with neonatal seizures and perinatal br...
Abstract Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological event in newborns, showing higher preval...
Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological event in newborns, showing higher prevalence in p...
Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological event in newborns, showing higher prevalence in p...
Most neonatal seizures in preterm newborns are of acute symptomatic origin with a prevalence higher ...
Acute symptomatic neonatal seizures in preterm newborns are a relevant clinical challenge due to the...
Neonatal seizures are a common and serious problem in infants. Seizures have the highest incidence i...
Neonatal seizures are a common and serious problem in infants. Seizures have the highest incidence i...
BACKGROUND: With a reported prevalence of 22.2%, seizures in preterm newborns represent an emergent...
Neonatal seizures (NS) are the most frequent sign of neurological dysfunction in newborn infants. Wi...
The majority of neonatal seizures are of acute symptomatic origin, and their occurrence is associate...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Objective: Our aim was to identify early predictors of poor neurodevelopmental outcome and of subseq...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Aim – analyze the current practice of management in patients with neonatal seizures and perinatal br...
Abstract Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological event in newborns, showing higher preval...
Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological event in newborns, showing higher prevalence in p...
Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological event in newborns, showing higher prevalence in p...
Most neonatal seizures in preterm newborns are of acute symptomatic origin with a prevalence higher ...
Acute symptomatic neonatal seizures in preterm newborns are a relevant clinical challenge due to the...
Neonatal seizures are a common and serious problem in infants. Seizures have the highest incidence i...
Neonatal seizures are a common and serious problem in infants. Seizures have the highest incidence i...
BACKGROUND: With a reported prevalence of 22.2%, seizures in preterm newborns represent an emergent...
Neonatal seizures (NS) are the most frequent sign of neurological dysfunction in newborn infants. Wi...
The majority of neonatal seizures are of acute symptomatic origin, and their occurrence is associate...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Objective: Our aim was to identify early predictors of poor neurodevelopmental outcome and of subseq...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Aim – analyze the current practice of management in patients with neonatal seizures and perinatal br...