Whereas the majority of seizures in neonates are related to acute brain injury, a substantial minority are the first symptom of a neonatal-onset epilepsy, often linked to a pathogenic genetic variant. This defect may disrupt cortical development (e.g., lissencephaly, focal cortical dysplasia), lead to metabolic changes (e.g., pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy, sulfite oxidase deficiency) or lead to cortical dysfunction without metabolic or macroscopic structural changes (e.g., channelopathies, STXBP1). Historically, studies on treatment response and long-term consequences of neonatal seizures have lumped all etiologies together. However, etiology has been consistently shown to be the most important determinant of outcome. Here, we address the e...
The identification of the genetic causes and the underlying pathogenic mechanisms in early-onset epi...
Neonatal-onset epilepsies are rare conditions, mostly genetically determined, that can have a benign...
Neonatal seizures are often a symptom of, or a reaction to, acute central nervous system insults. Ho...
Although the majority of seizures in neonates are related to acute brain injury, a substantial minor...
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 ...
The new concept of developmental and epileptic encephalopathy is based on the understanding that man...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period, affecting 1 to 3 per 1000 births, and are responsible fo...
Neonatal seizures occur in their majority in close temporal relation to an acute brain injury or sys...
Objective: KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 mutations are known to be responsible for benign familial neonatal seizur...
ObjectiveKCNQ2 and KCNQ3 mutations are known to be responsible for benign familial neonatal seizures...
BACKGROUND: Recurrent and prolonged seizures are harmful for the developing brain, emphasizing the i...
International audienceThe weight of monogenic abnormalities in the possible causes of epilepsy has g...
ObjectiveAlthough individual neonatal epilepsy syndromes are rare, as a group they represent a sizab...
International audienceEarly onset epileptic encephalopathies (EOEE) are heterogeneous group of sever...
The identification of the genetic causes and the underlying pathogenic mechanisms in early-onset epi...
Neonatal-onset epilepsies are rare conditions, mostly genetically determined, that can have a benign...
Neonatal seizures are often a symptom of, or a reaction to, acute central nervous system insults. Ho...
Although the majority of seizures in neonates are related to acute brain injury, a substantial minor...
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 ...
The new concept of developmental and epileptic encephalopathy is based on the understanding that man...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period, affecting 1 to 3 per 1000 births, and are responsible fo...
Neonatal seizures occur in their majority in close temporal relation to an acute brain injury or sys...
Objective: KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 mutations are known to be responsible for benign familial neonatal seizur...
ObjectiveKCNQ2 and KCNQ3 mutations are known to be responsible for benign familial neonatal seizures...
BACKGROUND: Recurrent and prolonged seizures are harmful for the developing brain, emphasizing the i...
International audienceThe weight of monogenic abnormalities in the possible causes of epilepsy has g...
ObjectiveAlthough individual neonatal epilepsy syndromes are rare, as a group they represent a sizab...
International audienceEarly onset epileptic encephalopathies (EOEE) are heterogeneous group of sever...
The identification of the genetic causes and the underlying pathogenic mechanisms in early-onset epi...
Neonatal-onset epilepsies are rare conditions, mostly genetically determined, that can have a benign...
Neonatal seizures are often a symptom of, or a reaction to, acute central nervous system insults. Ho...