Epilepsy has a high incidence in the first year of life and its course is highly variable. There are limited study on infantile onset epilepsy, excluding infantile spasms, in terms of prognostic factors in outcome measures. Therefore, we aimed to describe the seizure control, developmental outcome and prognostic factor in a single centre study. Methods: Data of patients with seizure onset before the age of 12 months and followed up more than 2 years, were retrieved from electronic patient records of Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II. The patients’ records were retrospectively reviewed and clinical outcomes were assessed based on the last follow-up. Results: Of the 75 patients, 60 (80%) have seizure good seizure control or entered remission....
AbstractLongitudinal studies of newly diagnosed epilepsy in children and adults have identified prog...
Introduction: Pediatric epilepsy has increased in global incidence. Children with epilepsy require i...
Purpose: We studied children younger than 6 years old who developed catastrophic epilepsy and were r...
Epilepsy has a high incidence in the first year of life and its course is highly variable. There are...
Children with the onset of epilepsy under the age of two years are a heterogeneous group with partic...
We assessed the impact of age at onset of epilepsy and duration and frequency of seizures on cogniti...
Epilepsies and epileptic syndromes are among the most common chronic neurological disorders in neona...
Background: To describe the clinical features of patients with seizure onset within the first three ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the epilepsy syndromes among the severe epilepsies of infancy and assess their i...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to identify prognostic indicators of neurodevelopmental outc...
Background: The motivation to start this thesis work came from the meetings with infants just having...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term outcomes in children with neonatal seizures. Obj...
ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate early‐life epilepsy incidence, seizure types, severity, risk factors, ...
AbstractBackground: Neonatal seizures are common, difficult to diagnose and treat, and associated wi...
PubMedID: 17621501The aim of this study is to determine the prognosis of patients with seizure onset...
AbstractLongitudinal studies of newly diagnosed epilepsy in children and adults have identified prog...
Introduction: Pediatric epilepsy has increased in global incidence. Children with epilepsy require i...
Purpose: We studied children younger than 6 years old who developed catastrophic epilepsy and were r...
Epilepsy has a high incidence in the first year of life and its course is highly variable. There are...
Children with the onset of epilepsy under the age of two years are a heterogeneous group with partic...
We assessed the impact of age at onset of epilepsy and duration and frequency of seizures on cogniti...
Epilepsies and epileptic syndromes are among the most common chronic neurological disorders in neona...
Background: To describe the clinical features of patients with seizure onset within the first three ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the epilepsy syndromes among the severe epilepsies of infancy and assess their i...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to identify prognostic indicators of neurodevelopmental outc...
Background: The motivation to start this thesis work came from the meetings with infants just having...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term outcomes in children with neonatal seizures. Obj...
ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate early‐life epilepsy incidence, seizure types, severity, risk factors, ...
AbstractBackground: Neonatal seizures are common, difficult to diagnose and treat, and associated wi...
PubMedID: 17621501The aim of this study is to determine the prognosis of patients with seizure onset...
AbstractLongitudinal studies of newly diagnosed epilepsy in children and adults have identified prog...
Introduction: Pediatric epilepsy has increased in global incidence. Children with epilepsy require i...
Purpose: We studied children younger than 6 years old who developed catastrophic epilepsy and were r...