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| author | Srinivas G. Ramanjaneyulu D.V. Muralinath E. Guruprasad M. Sravani Pragna K. Manjari P. Sony Sharlet E. T. Nikhil V.Yaswanth Sai D. Kusuma Latha R. Faith Rani P. Megha Varna |
| author_facet | Srinivas G. Ramanjaneyulu D.V. Muralinath E. Guruprasad M. Sravani Pragna K. Manjari P. Sony Sharlet E. T. Nikhil V.Yaswanth Sai D. Kusuma Latha R. Faith Rani P. Megha Varna |
| contents | <p><em>Neonatal seizures are a commonly encountered neurologic condition </em><em><span>especially </span>in neonates. They are </em><em><span>narrated</span> as sudden, paroxysmal, abnormal alteration of electrographic activity from birth to the end of the neonatal period. During this period, the neonatal brain is immature</em><em><span> regarding development.</span> Thus, neonatal seizures </em><em><span>exhibit</span> unique pathophysiology and electrographic findings </em><em><span>leading to</span> clinical manifestations that can be different (and more difficult to identify) compared to older age groups. In addition to explaining how to assess and treat neonatal seizures, this activity emphasizes the importance of the interprofessional team in these processes.</em></p> |
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| spellingShingle | An Essential Parameters of Neonatal Seizures Include Objectives, Etiology, Epidemiology and Pathophysiology Srinivas G. Ramanjaneyulu D.V. Muralinath E. Guruprasad M. Sravani Pragna K. Manjari P. Sony Sharlet E. T. Nikhil V.Yaswanth Sai D. Kusuma Latha R. Faith Rani P. Megha Varna An electrographic activity, metanolic disturbances, hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, hyponatremia, hypernatremia, hypoxic situation, intra parenchymal, bacterial meningitis, viral encephality, intra uterine infection, zinka virus and inborn errors of metabolism. <p><em>Neonatal seizures are a commonly encountered neurologic condition </em><em><span>especially </span>in neonates. They are </em><em><span>narrated</span> as sudden, paroxysmal, abnormal alteration of electrographic activity from birth to the end of the neonatal period. During this period, the neonatal brain is immature</em><em><span> regarding development.</span> Thus, neonatal seizures </em><em><span>exhibit</span> unique pathophysiology and electrographic findings </em><em><span>leading to</span> clinical manifestations that can be different (and more difficult to identify) compared to older age groups. In addition to explaining how to assess and treat neonatal seizures, this activity emphasizes the importance of the interprofessional team in these processes.</em></p> |
| title | An Essential Parameters of Neonatal Seizures Include Objectives, Etiology, Epidemiology and Pathophysiology |
| topic | An electrographic activity, metanolic disturbances, hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, hyponatremia, hypernatremia, hypoxic situation, intra parenchymal, bacterial meningitis, viral encephality, intra uterine infection, zinka virus and inborn errors of metabolism. |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14649668 |