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[Pathological patterns in neonatal EEG before 30 weeks of gestational age]

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  • [Pathological patterns in neonatal EEG before 30 weeks of gestational age] Abstract Text:

    s nguyen the tichS Nguyen The Tich,a-m d'allestA-M d'Allest,a touzery de villepinA Touzery de Villepin,j de belliscizeJ de Belliscize,e walls-esquivelE Walls-Esquivel,f salefranqueF Salefranque,m-d lamblinM-D Lamblin,

    Pathological features on very premature EEG concern background abnormalities and abnormal patterns. Positive rolandic sharp waves keep an important place regarding diagnosis and prognosis. Background abnormalities give essential complementary informations. Unusual patterns (abnormal localisation or morphological aspect, high amplitude) remain early markers of cerebral lesions. Analysis of these pathological features must always take into account treatment given to the baby, which can by itself modify the EEG.

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    s nguyen the tichS Nguyen The Tich,am d'allestAM d'Allest,a touzery de villepinA Touzery de Villepin,j de belliscizeJ de Belliscize,e walls-esquivelE Walls-Esquivel,f salefranqueF Salefranque,md lamblinMD Lamblin,

    For similar diagnosis: prognosis research abstracts see: diagnosis: prognosis research

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    [Pathological patterns in neonatal EEG before 30 weeks of gestational age] Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Neurophysiologie clinique = Clinical neurophysiolo

    VOLUME: 37

    Page Numbers: 177-221

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    ISSN: 0987-7053

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: fre

    NlmUniqueID: 8804532

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    KEYWORDS: Prognosis

    MESH TERMS: drug therapy

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    AFFILIATION: Service de neurologie pédiatrique, 44099 CHU d'Angers, France. SyNguyen@chu-angers.fr

    Country: France

    France Research PublicationFrance Research Publication

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    MEDLINETA: Neurophysiol Clin

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