C DREYFUS-BRISAC
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Scavone C, DREYFUS-BRISAC C
Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin
. 1985 Dec;
15(3):279-88.
PMID: 3841618
Twenty full term infants who had birth asphyxia were studied. These infants were in a comatose state for 4 to 15 days and at least 3 EEG recordings were performed...
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Vallecalle M, Relier J, DREYFUS-BRISAC C
Neuropediatrics
. 1985 Aug;
16(3):143-8.
PMID: 4047348
Electro-clinical seizures or electrical discharges are described in fifty premature infants divided in two groups: group A (GA twenty-six to thirty-two weeks) = thirty cases - group B (GA thirty-three...
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Blume W, DREYFUS-BRISAC C
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 1982 Mar;
53(3):277-82.
PMID: 6174302
We describe two types of electropositive rolandic sharp waves (PRS) in EEGs of premature infants with markedly different prognostic implications. Type A occurs singly and is clearly distinguished from the...
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Monset-Couchard M, Vicente G, DREYFUS-BRISAC C
Biol Neonate
. 1982 Jan;
41(1-2):74-84.
PMID: 7066440
Airflow (V), tidal volume (TV), and EEG polygraphic recordings were performed in 30 normal full-term newborns (FTN) and in 10 premature newborns (PN). Besides the classical expiratory flow (CEF), a...
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DREYFUS-BRISAC C, Radvanyi M, MONOD N, Peschanski N
Rev Prat
. 1981 Dec;
31(57):4119-22, 4127-8.
PMID: 7323634
No abstract available.
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DREYFUS-BRISAC C, Peschanski N, Radvanyi M, MONOD N
Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin
. 1981 Dec;
11(3-4):367-78.
PMID: 7345493
121 cases of neonatal convulsions, including 79 cases of status epilepticus and 42 cases of isolated convulsions are studied. The great number of premature infants (40/121 newborns born before a...
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Murat I, Moriette G, Blin M, Couchard M, Flouvat B, De Gamarra E, et al.
J Pediatr
. 1981 Dec;
99(6):984-9.
PMID: 7310594
This prospective controlled study was aimed at evaluating the efficacy of caffeine in treating recurrent idiopathic apnea in the premature infant. Eighteen preterm infants (29 to 35 weeks' gestation) were...
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Curzi-Dascalova L, Gaudebout C, DREYFUS-BRISAC C
Early Hum Dev
. 1981 Feb;
5(1):39-54.
PMID: 7193566
This study was carried out on 57 normal infants: 22 full-term newborns, examined in the hospital laboratory, and 35 2-18-wk-old infants, examined in two resident nurseries. Polygraphic records, including 1-3...
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Radvanyi M, Curzi-Dascalova L, Korn G, Relier J, DREYFUS-BRISAC C
Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin
. 1979 Jul;
9(3):286-95.
PMID: 523740
During sleep, of ventilated newborns and young infants, spontaneous respiratory movements may occur, unrelated to the ventilation impulsions. The respiratory pattern is then classified as "active". On the contrary, the...
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Rey E, Radvanyi M, DREYFUS-BRISAC C, Rapon L, Castex M
Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin
. 1979 Jan;
9(1):26-34.
PMID: 493618
The poor prognostic significance of inactive or paroxystic E.E.G. recordings in new-born babies appears to be well established (Monod et al., ibid., 1972, 32, 529-544). However, some cases have been...