| Literature DB >> 4004159 |
S R Levy, I F Abroms, P C Marshall, E E Rosquete.
Abstract
Cerebral arterial infarction is a more common cause of neonatal seizures than has been previously appreciated. In 50 full-term newborns with seizures studied, 7 had cerebral infarction which was the second most common definable cause of seizures. We describe these 7 full-term infants with cerebrovascular accidents who presented with focal or generalized seizures. Obstetrical histories were normal in 5 of these patients. Their neurological examinations demonstrated lethargy and generalized hypotonia. Electroencephalograms demonstrated focal abnormalities in 4 infants. Computed tomographic scans in the first week of life showed infarctions in 6 newborns and in another at age 6 months. Neonatal stroke should be considered as a cause of seizures in a full-term newborn in spite of a normal obstetrical history and a nonfocal neurological examination.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4004159 DOI: 10.1002/ana.410170411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Neurol ISSN: 0364-5134 Impact factor: 10.422