Although differentiating neonatal-onset epilepsies from acute symptomatic neonatal seizures has been increasingly recognized as crucial, existing guidelines, and recommendations on EEG monitoring are mainly based on acute symptomatic seizures, especially secondary to hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. We aimed to narratively review current knowledge on neonatal-onset epilepsies of genetic, metabolic, and structural non-acquired origin, with special emphasis on EEG features and monitoring
The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients, and even a short period of reduced o...
Clinical operators in one of the most difficult health care fields, namely neonatal neurology, on a ...
The new concept of developmental and epileptic encephalopathy is based on the understanding that man...
Although most seizures in neonates are due to acute brain injury, some represent the first sign of n...
ObjectiveAlthough most seizures in neonates are due to acute brain injury, some represent the first ...
Due to the increasing number of surviving preterm newborns and to the recognition of therapeutic hyp...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period, affecting 1 to 3 per 1000 births, and are responsible fo...
The role of EEG in neonatal seizure detection is well-established, being the multichannel video-EEG ...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period and represent a most distinctive signal of neurological d...
This study identified the clinical and electroencephalographic (EEG) characteristics that distinguis...
The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society has identified neonates at high risk for neurologic se...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Neonatal seizures occur in their majority in close temporal relation to an acute brain injury or sys...
Seizures occur in approximately 1 to 5 per 1000 live births and are among the most common neurologic...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether specific etiologies of neonatal seizures have distinct...
The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients, and even a short period of reduced o...
Clinical operators in one of the most difficult health care fields, namely neonatal neurology, on a ...
The new concept of developmental and epileptic encephalopathy is based on the understanding that man...
Although most seizures in neonates are due to acute brain injury, some represent the first sign of n...
ObjectiveAlthough most seizures in neonates are due to acute brain injury, some represent the first ...
Due to the increasing number of surviving preterm newborns and to the recognition of therapeutic hyp...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period, affecting 1 to 3 per 1000 births, and are responsible fo...
The role of EEG in neonatal seizure detection is well-established, being the multichannel video-EEG ...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period and represent a most distinctive signal of neurological d...
This study identified the clinical and electroencephalographic (EEG) characteristics that distinguis...
The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society has identified neonates at high risk for neurologic se...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Neonatal seizures occur in their majority in close temporal relation to an acute brain injury or sys...
Seizures occur in approximately 1 to 5 per 1000 live births and are among the most common neurologic...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether specific etiologies of neonatal seizures have distinct...
The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients, and even a short period of reduced o...
Clinical operators in one of the most difficult health care fields, namely neonatal neurology, on a ...
The new concept of developmental and epileptic encephalopathy is based on the understanding that man...