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Seizures in the Nigerian Neonate: Perinatal Factors

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Publisher Wiley
Date 1981 Aug 1
PMID 6119257
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A prospective study of 55 infants with neonatal seizures admitted to the Special Care Baby Unit of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital over a 5.5-year period revealed that perinatal asphyxia and hypoglycemia were the principal aetiologic factors in about 71% of the cases. The most frequently encountered seizure types were unilateral clonic (51.5%). Generalized clonic and massive generalized myoclonic seizures were found in 14 (25.5%) and seven (12.7%) cases, respectively, and subtle seizures in three. The overall incidence was 3.5/1000 live births, with a preponderance of male infants in the seizure population, among whom preterm infants were significantly more common. The mortality, (34.5%) was closely related to the etiology. Since the associated adverse perinatal events are largely preventable, improved prenatal and perinatal health care delivery should lead to a decline in the frequency of neonatal seizures.

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