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Neonatal seizures represent a significant health burden on the term and preterm neonatal population and are linked to poor long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes. Currently, there are no US Food and Drug Administration-approved antiepileptic drugs for neonates, and authors of the medical literature
This population-based observational study aimed to determine the perinatal factors that were associated with the occurrence of seizures in very low birthweight infants with periventricular leukomalacia. The study sample consisted of 545 infants from the Israel National Very Low Birthweight Infant
The developing brain has an increased susceptibility to seizure activity, and neonatal seizures can adversely affect neurodevelopmental outcome. This study aimed to determine the incidence of neonatal seizures in very low birthweight infants and to identify perinatal and postnatal factors associated
Coccidiosis due to Eimeria phocae infection has been described in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from the western Atlantic population, but not in any detail in seals from the eastern Atlantic population. This paper describes fatal enterocolitis due to E phocae infection in three juvenile harbour
The turbulent perinatal period in a neonate from a pregnancy with intrauterine death of one fetus is described. The live fetus was born in the 37th week of pregnancy after the macerated twin was delivered spontaneously. Convulsions, hypocalcemia, thrombocytopenia and enterocolitis necroticans were
Salmonella infection can cause an asymptomatic intestinal carrier state or clinical diseases such as enterocolitis presenting abdominal pain, fever, vomiting, or diarrhea. Salmonella usually invades Peyer's patch of terminal ileum or ascending colon. Sepsis is not common and acute renal failure
One hundred twenty-five infants underwent surgical intervention for necrotizing enterocolitis between 1972 and 1984. Sixty-three infants, who survived more than 30 days postoperatively, were evaluated for long-term complications. There were 28 girls and 35 boys (mean birth weight 1,725 +/- 890 g;
BACKGROUND
Rotavirus is the most important aetiological agent causing severe gastroenteritis in children <2 years of age in South Africa and worldwide. Most endemic neonatal nursery strains are thought to be asymptomatic. However, serious conditions have been reported to be associated with rotavirus
The case history and findings of a seven-month-old North American Indian girl with myocardial infarction following a prolonged febrile seizure associated with Salmonella typhimurium enterocolitis are presented and discussed. This appears to be a unique observation not previously described in the
BACKGROUND
Levetiracetam (LEV) is a recently marketed novel anti-epileptic drug with a promising efficacy and safety profile. In this report we describe two patients who presented with enterocolitis and discuss the possible relationship with concurrent LEV intake.
METHODS
In two patients. LEV was
Cocaine use has increased dramatically in the past several years, and multiple medical complications associated with its use have been reported in adults, including bowel infarction and colitis. Maternal use of cocaine during pregnancy has been associated with complications in the fetus and newborn
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to clarify the effect of hypoxia on the physiologic inhibition system of coagulation including protein S, protein C, and antithrombin III and to study their effect on thromboembolic accidents of hypoxic newborns.
METHODS
Clinical study including ten
Aim: Prediction of length of stay (LOS) among preterm neonates is important for counselling of parents and for assessing neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) census and economic burden. The aim of this study is to evaluate perinatal and
OBJECTIVE
To compare the neonatal outcome of vaginally delivered (VD) to that of abdominally delivered (CS) vertex-nonvertex (Vx/NVx) twins.
METHODS
Vx/NVx live nonanomalous twin gestations >or=25 weeks delivered from 1984 to 2000 were divided into two groups: VD (N=138), and CS (N=79). The outcome
Two hundred children from one neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), who were very low birthweight (VLBW), were examined at approximately 9 years of age and compared with a control group of normal birthweight children. Visual morbidity was significantly higher among children who were very low