Cerebral palsy: comprehensive review and update
MMS Jan - Annals of Saudi medicine, 2006 - annsaudimed.net
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a common pediatric disorder occurring in about 2 to 2.5 per 1000 live
births. It is a chronic motor disorder resulting from a non-progressive (static) insult to the …
births. It is a chronic motor disorder resulting from a non-progressive (static) insult to the …
Electroencephalographic features of temporal lobe epilepsy
MM Jan, M Sadler, SR Rahey - Canadian Journal of Neurological …, 2010 - cambridge.org
Electroencephalography (EEG) is an important tool for diagnosing, lateralizing and
localizing temporal lobe seizures. In this paper, we review the EEG characteristics of …
localizing temporal lobe seizures. In this paper, we review the EEG characteristics of …
Subcortical structural covariance in young children with autism spectrum disorder
Abnormalities in the structure of subcortical regions are central to numerous behaviors
affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and these regions may undergo atypical …
affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and these regions may undergo atypical …
Individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder
Individual‐based morphological brain networks built from T1‐weighted magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) reflect synchronous maturation intensities between anatomical regions at the …
imaging (MRI) reflect synchronous maturation intensities between anatomical regions at the …
The effect of general anesthetics on genetic absence epilepsy in WAG/Rij rats
L Al-Gailani, A Al-Kaleel, G Arslan… - Neurological …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Aim To establish safe and straightforward anesthesia used in experiments, we examined the
effect of ketamine, ketamine/xylazine, urethane, chloral hydrate, pentobarbital, isoflurane …
effect of ketamine, ketamine/xylazine, urethane, chloral hydrate, pentobarbital, isoflurane …
Clinical review of pediatric epilepsy
MM Jan - Neurosciences Journal, 2005 - nsj.org.sa
Seizure disorders are very common and represent the most common cause of referrals to
pediatric neurology. Epilepsy, defined as recurrent unprovoked seizures, is also common …
pediatric neurology. Epilepsy, defined as recurrent unprovoked seizures, is also common …
Efficacy of the sequential administration of melatonin, hydroxyzine, and chloral hydrate for recording sleep EEGs in children
M Dirani, W Nasreddine, J Melhem… - Clinical EEG and …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Sedation of children for electroencephalography (EEG) recordings is often required. Chloral
hydrate (CH) requires medical clearance and continuous monitoring. To try to reduce …
hydrate (CH) requires medical clearance and continuous monitoring. To try to reduce …
Chloral hydrate and/or hydroxyzine for sedation in pediatric EEG recording
O Bektas, B Arıca, S Teber, A Yılmaz, H Zeybek… - Brain and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the success of chloral hydrate (CH) and hydroxyzine on
sedation and assess the changes of these drugs on sleep EEG recordings. Method: Three …
sedation and assess the changes of these drugs on sleep EEG recordings. Method: Three …
Sedation for electroencephalography with dexmedetomidine or chloral hydrate: a comparative study on the qualitative and quantitative electroencephalogram pattern
ML Fernandes, WM de Oliveira… - Journal of …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Background: Sedation for electroencephalography in uncooperative patients is a
controversial issue because majority of sedatives, hypnotics, and general anesthetics …
controversial issue because majority of sedatives, hypnotics, and general anesthetics …
Chloral hydrate versus hydroxyzine HCL for sedation prior to pediatric sleep EEG recording
T Sezer, F Alehan - International Journal of Neuroscience, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: The sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) can reveal certain epileptiform activity
patterns and facilitate localization of the focus. Sedation is often required for sleep EEG …
patterns and facilitate localization of the focus. Sedation is often required for sleep EEG …