Objective: To determine whether preterm birth is associated with epilepsy in a national cohort of adults aged 25-37 years. Methods: We conducted a national cohort study of 630,090 infants born in Sweden from 1973 through 1979, including 27,953 born preterm (< 37 weeks), followed from 2005 to 2009 for 1) hospitalization for epilepsy and 2) outpatient and inpatient prescription of antiepileptic drugs. Epilepsy diagnoses and medication data were obtained from all hospitals and pharmacies throughout Sweden. Results: We found a strong association between preterm birth and epilepsy that increased by earlier gestational age. After adjusting for fetal growth and potential confounders, odds ratios for hospitalization for epilepsy were 4.98 (95% conf...
SummaryPurposeIn prematurely born population, a cascade of events from initial injury in the develop...
Objective: To determine whether growth measures at birth differ between offspring of pregnant women ...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
BackgroundWhile life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exis...
BackgroundWhile life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exis...
OBJECTIVE: To identify specific risk factors for epilepsy for individuals born extremely preterm. S...
Objective: Obstetric trends show changes in complication rates and maternal characteristics such as ...
International audienceMost people with epilepsy live in tropical countries. Perinatal factors seem t...
Introduction: Antiepileptic drug (AED) teratogenicity is suspected to be the main cause of impaired ...
Background and purpose: Studies in women with epilepsy (WWE) regarding pregnancy and labour complica...
Background and Purpose: Clinicians will increasingly encounter adult patients who were born preterm ...
Background Neonatal seizures have been associated with increased mortality and impaired neurodevelop...
Background While life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exi...
Objective: Preterm birth and restricted foetal growth are related to symptoms of psychiatric disorde...
OBJECTIVE-Previous studies have suggested that preterm birth is associated with diabetes later in li...
SummaryPurposeIn prematurely born population, a cascade of events from initial injury in the develop...
Objective: To determine whether growth measures at birth differ between offspring of pregnant women ...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
BackgroundWhile life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exis...
BackgroundWhile life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exis...
OBJECTIVE: To identify specific risk factors for epilepsy for individuals born extremely preterm. S...
Objective: Obstetric trends show changes in complication rates and maternal characteristics such as ...
International audienceMost people with epilepsy live in tropical countries. Perinatal factors seem t...
Introduction: Antiepileptic drug (AED) teratogenicity is suspected to be the main cause of impaired ...
Background and purpose: Studies in women with epilepsy (WWE) regarding pregnancy and labour complica...
Background and Purpose: Clinicians will increasingly encounter adult patients who were born preterm ...
Background Neonatal seizures have been associated with increased mortality and impaired neurodevelop...
Background While life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exi...
Objective: Preterm birth and restricted foetal growth are related to symptoms of psychiatric disorde...
OBJECTIVE-Previous studies have suggested that preterm birth is associated with diabetes later in li...
SummaryPurposeIn prematurely born population, a cascade of events from initial injury in the develop...
Objective: To determine whether growth measures at birth differ between offspring of pregnant women ...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...