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 ===== History & terminology ===== ===== History & terminology =====
-  * Dehan et al 1977[(:cite:931532>{{pubmed>long:931532}})] first reported a neonatal convulsive disorder of unknown etiology that occurs around the fifth day of life and associated with a favorable outcome. +  * Dehan et al 1977[(:cite:931532>{{pmid>long:931532}})] first reported a neonatal convulsive disorder of unknown etiology that occurs around the fifth day of life and associated with a favorable outcome. 
-  * Prior & Macourt (1981)[(:cite:7305412>{{pubmed>long:7305412}})] described the features in 90 infants with the condition and coined the term "fifth day fits"+  * Prior & Macourt (1981)[(:cite:7305412>{{pmid>long:7305412}})] described the features in 90 infants with the condition and coined the term "fifth day fits"
   * In 1989, the ILAE Commission on Classification and Terminology proposed the term "benign neonatal seizures"   * In 1989, the ILAE Commission on Classification and Terminology proposed the term "benign neonatal seizures"
   * The [[content:epilepsy_classification|updated ILAE 2017 classification]] categorizes it under //Conditions with epileptic seizures that are traditionally not diagnosed as a form of epilepsy per se//.   * The [[content:epilepsy_classification|updated ILAE 2017 classification]] categorizes it under //Conditions with epileptic seizures that are traditionally not diagnosed as a form of epilepsy per se//.
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