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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 77:F105-F110 doi:10.1136/fn.77.2.F105
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Neonatal seizures associated with cerebral lesions shown by magnetic resonance imaging

Table 5

Clinical data of neonates with seizures and focal brain injury

Case No MRI Day Outcome Perinatal risk signs NE Apgar (5min) Umbilical pH
13 Art. cer. media infarct 10 CP MSA 2 10 7.30
14 Cortical haemorrhage,
 nucleus caudatus haemorrhage
8 CP MSA, FB 2 8 7.08
15 Subdural haemorrhage,
 subdural haemorrhage, and
1
periventricular haemorrhage 7 Normal MF 2 4 6.86
16* Art. cer. media infarct 9 CP FB 2 4 7.24
17 Subcortical haemorrhage and
 subarachnoidal haemorrhage
13 Normal None 2 7 7.08
18 Subcortical haemorrhage and
 subdural haemorrhage
6 Normal FB 2 7 NA
19 Subcortical haemorrhage,
 subdural haemorrhage and subarachnoidal haemorrhage
3 Normal None 2 10 7.32
20 Cerebellar haemorrhage 10 Normal None 2 10 NA
21* Dilated left ventricle 2 Normal None 2 10 7.14
  • NE = neonatal encephalopathy, CP=cerebral palsy, MSA = meconium stained amniotic fluid, FB = fetal bradycardia (< 80 beats/min), MF = multiorgan failure, NA = not available, * = lesion of antepartum origin.

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