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Freedon study: Real‐life outcomes of cenobamate in different lines of treatment
Abstract Objectives Cenobamate is an antiseizure medication (ASM) with proven effectiveness in individuals with highly refractory epilepsy. This study investigated the effectiveness and tolerability of cenobamate in different treatment lines and a less refractory setting. Methods This was a multicenter, retrospective, observational study.
Vicente Villanueva +50 more
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Is antenatal syphilis screening still cost effective in sub-Saharan Africa [PDF]
Objectives: To estimate the cost effectiveness of on-site antenatal syphilis screening and treatment in\ud Mwanza, Tanzania. To compare this intervention with other antenatal and child health interventions,\ud specifically the prevention of mother to ...
Changalucha, J +11 more
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Did the French pregnancy pictogram change antiseizure medication use during pregnancy?
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to assess the impact of introducing a pregnancy pictogram on medication packaging on the prescription and dispensation of antiseizure medications and on the maternal and neonatal outcomes for women exposed to these medications.
Mélanie Araujo +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Background Studies have demonstrated a higher risk of adverse outcomes among infants born or admitted during off-hours, as compared to office hours, leading to questions about quality of care provide during off-hours (weekend, evening or night).
Gijsen Ronald +5 more
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Early changes in brain structure correlate with language outcomes in children with neonatal encephalopathy. [PDF]
Global patterns of brain injury correlate with motor, cognitive, and language outcomes in survivors of neonatal encephalopathy (NE). However, it is still unclear whether local changes in brain structure predict specific deficits.
Barkovich, A James +9 more
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Women with epilepsy: Evidence‐based counseling across the lifespan
Abstract Women with epilepsy (WWE) encounter distinct and evolving challenges across the lifespan that require clinical management extending beyond seizure control alone. Although awareness of sex‐specific aspects of epilepsy has increased, important gaps remain in their integration into routine care.
Barbara Tettenborn +7 more
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PERINATAL OUTCOMES AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN EARLY AND LATE-ONSET FETAL GROWTH RESTRICTION
Objective: To evaluate the obstetric and perinatal outcomes of fetuses with early (EO) and late-onset (LO) fetal growth restriction (FGR), and to explore the prognostic factors on perinatal survival and adverse perinatal outcome.
Rıza Madazlı +3 more
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Maternal and fetal risk factors for stillbirth : population based study [PDF]
Objective: To assess the main risk factors associated with stillbirth in a multiethnic English maternity population. Design: Cohort study. Setting: National Health Service region in England.
Francis, A. (André) +4 more
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Rare Autosomal Trisomies and Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
TO THE EDITOR : Noninvasive prenatal screening has been implemented widely and is used as a first- or second-tier screening for fetal trisomies 21, 18, and 13. When genomewide sequencingbased noninvasive prenatal screening is used, additional chromosomal imbalances such as rare autosomal trisomies can be reliably detected. [...]
Lore Lannoo +14 more
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Abstract Infantile epilepsy spasms syndrome (IESS), formerly known as infantile spasms or West Syndrome, is a severe epilepsy syndrome affecting about 3 in 10,000 newborns in the United States. Characterized by clusters of epileptic spasms, interictal hypsarrhythmia, and developmental delays, IESS has diverse causes, including structural‐metabolic ...
Kayla Vieira +5 more
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