Neonatal seizures occur in their majority in close temporal relation to an acute brain injury or systemic insult, and are accordingly defined as acute symptomatic or provoked seizures. However less frequently, unprovoked seizures may also present in the neonatal period as secondary to structural brain abnormalities, thus corresponding to structural epilepsies, or to genetic conditions, thus corresponding to genetic epilepsies. Unprovoked neonatal seizures should be thus considered as the clinical manifestation of early onset structural or genetic epilepsies that often have the characteristics of early onset epileptic encephalopathies. In this review, we address the conundrum of neonatal seizures including acute symptomatic, remote symptomat...
Seizures occur in approximately 1 to 5 per 1000 live births and are among the most common neurologic...
Seizures in the newborn period constitute a medical emergency. Subtle seizures are the commonest typ...
Although the majority of seizures in neonates are related to acute brain injury, a substantial minor...
Neonatal seizures occur in their majority in close temporal relation to an acute brain injury or sys...
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 ...
Whereas the majority of seizures in neonates are related to acute brain injury, a substantial minori...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Seizures are very frequent in neonatal period. A seizure is an abrupt alteration in neurological fun...
Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological event in newborns, showing higher prevalence in p...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period, affecting 1 to 3 per 1000 births, and are responsible fo...
Neonatal seizures are often a symptom of, or a reaction to, acute central nervous system insults. Ho...
Background: Seizures are one of the most common symptoms of acute neurological disorders in newborns...
Aim – analyze the current practice of management in patients with neonatal seizures and perinatal br...
This newsletter from The Department of Public Health about perinatal health care and statistics
Seizures occur in approximately 1 to 5 per 1000 live births and are among the most common neurologic...
Seizures in the newborn period constitute a medical emergency. Subtle seizures are the commonest typ...
Although the majority of seizures in neonates are related to acute brain injury, a substantial minor...
Neonatal seizures occur in their majority in close temporal relation to an acute brain injury or sys...
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 ...
Whereas the majority of seizures in neonates are related to acute brain injury, a substantial minori...
Neonatal seizures are the most prevalent and distinctive sign of neurologic dysfunction in early lif...
Seizures are very frequent in neonatal period. A seizure is an abrupt alteration in neurological fun...
Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological event in newborns, showing higher prevalence in p...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period, affecting 1 to 3 per 1000 births, and are responsible fo...
Neonatal seizures are often a symptom of, or a reaction to, acute central nervous system insults. Ho...
Background: Seizures are one of the most common symptoms of acute neurological disorders in newborns...
Aim – analyze the current practice of management in patients with neonatal seizures and perinatal br...
This newsletter from The Department of Public Health about perinatal health care and statistics
Seizures occur in approximately 1 to 5 per 1000 live births and are among the most common neurologic...
Seizures in the newborn period constitute a medical emergency. Subtle seizures are the commonest typ...
Although the majority of seizures in neonates are related to acute brain injury, a substantial minor...