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OUT COME OF TERM NEONATES WITH IDENTIFIED SEIZURES

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  36-40

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 Background and Aim: To determine neurodevelopmental OUTCOME of term neonatal SEIZURES in the age of 3 months. Patients and methods: 46 term NEONATES with clinical SEIZURES were included during 1 year. Data collected through using history, observation and examination in the day of the admission and in 3 months of life. Then results were analyzed.Results: From 46 term NEONATES 43.5% were girls and 56.5% boys. In 23% of the cases, first SEIZURES occurred in the first day of life and overall in 84% of patients, SEIZURES started in the first week. 63% of NEONATES had one type of SEIZURES; the most common type was tonic. In 39% interictal EEGs were abnormal. The etiologies were hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HLE) in 30.4% infection 19.6%, hypoglycemia 13%, other metabolic disorders in 13%, intracranial hemmorhage in 11%, cerebal dysgenesis 4%, hyperekplexia and familial neonatal SEIZURES each of them 2% and 4% unknown. 2/3 of NEONATES were available in 3 months of life. 50% of them had abnonna1 neurodevelopment assessment. All NEONATES with SEIZURES due to HIE were in this group (P=0.00). SEIZURES type and EEG findings don't have significant correlation with abnormal developmental OUTCOMEs (P =0.6).Conclusion: SEIZURES type and EEG findings don't have significant correlation with neurologic OUTCOME in neonatal SEIZURES, at 3 months of life, but the causes of SEIZURES are determinative.

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    ASHRAFZADEH, F., MAHMOODI, E., HAYDARYAN, F., & KHARAZMI, E.. (2006). OUT COME OF TERM NEONATES WITH IDENTIFIED SEIZURES. OFOGH-E-DANESH, 11(4), 36-40. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/68484/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ASHRAFZADEH F., MAHMOODI E., HAYDARYAN F., KHARAZMI E.. OUT COME OF TERM NEONATES WITH IDENTIFIED SEIZURES. OFOGH-E-DANESH[Internet]. 2006;11(4):36-40. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/68484/en

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    F. ASHRAFZADEH, E. MAHMOODI, F. HAYDARYAN, and E. KHARAZMI, “OUT COME OF TERM NEONATES WITH IDENTIFIED SEIZURES,” OFOGH-E-DANESH, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 36–40, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/68484/en

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