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Brain injury following trial of hypothermia for neonatal hypoxic–ischaemic encephalopathy
Objective The objective of our study was to examine the relationship between brain injury and outcome following neonatal hypoxic–ischaemic encephalopathy treated with hypothermia.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network +40 more
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Quantitative electroencephalographic measures during postmalarial epileptogenesis
Abstract Objective Severe malaria with neurologic involvement contributes significantly to the global burden of acquired pediatric epilepsy. We studied quantitative electroencephalographic (EEG) measures in postmalarial epileptogenesis. Methods A total of 186 patients, aged 6 months to 11 years, with confirmed central nervous system malaria were ...
Rasesh B. Joshi +14 more
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Overview of the multimodal experimental approach integrating clinical, genetic, in silico, and in vitro investigations. Clinical: Representative EEG recording setup and ictal traces from affected patients. Genetic: Pedigrees for Families A and B highlighting the inheritance of the four identified SLC12A5 variants (A1, A2, B1, B2).
Mira Hamze +19 more
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Monitoring of Blood Pressure is not Enough to Avoid Neonatal Postoperative Encephalopathy
Background Neonatal encephalopathy with seizures after general anesthesia not occurring in infants undergoing cardiac or major neurosurgery is very uncommon.
Simón Pedro Lubián López +3 more
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Timing of therapeutic hypothermia for inborn and outborn infants with neonatal encephalopathy [PDF]
Therapeutic hypothermia is now the standard of care for infants with moderate to severe hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy. Sixty-three infants received therapeutic hypothermia at Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) from 2010-2014. Median gestational
Livingstone, Vicki +4 more
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Therapeutic hypothermia for mild neonatal encephalopathy: A systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Objectives To examine if therapeutic hypothermia reduces the composite outcome of death, moderate or severe disability at 18 months or more after mild neonatal encephalopathy (NE).
Teiserskas, Justinas +9 more
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Abstract Epilepsy affects more than 50 million individuals globally and has a substantial genetic component that remains to be completely understood. Traditional studies have focused on severe, early onset cases enrolled through clinical or research settings.
Jessica Castrillon Lal +5 more
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Neonatal form of biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease. Clues to diagnosis
Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease is characterized by seizures, dystonia and encephalopathy attacks, with an acute-subacute onset in childhood. It causes cerebral damage especially with caudate head and putamen involvement and may lead to
Aydan Değerliyurt +4 more
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Neonatal Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies
The new concept of developmental and epileptic encephalopathy is based on the understanding that many genetic epilepsies are associated with developmental impairment as a direct consequence of the genetic mutation, in addition to the effect of the frequent epileptic activity on brain development.
El Kosseifi, Charbel +2 more
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The effect of HIV status on perinatal outcome at Mowbray Maternity Hospital and referring MOUs
Includes bibliographical referencesBackground: 33,4 Million people were living with the Human Immune Deficiency virus by the end of 2009 with sub-Saharan Africa the most affected region.
Kennedy, Deon
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