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 ====== Neonatal epilepsy syndromes ====== ====== Neonatal epilepsy syndromes ======
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 +see also [[content:neonatal_seizures|neonatal seizures]]
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 Despite the high prevalence of neonatal seizures, epileptic syndromes in neonates are rare. The following four syndromes have been recognised by 1989 ILAE classification. Despite the high prevalence of neonatal seizures, epileptic syndromes in neonates are rare. The following four syndromes have been recognised by 1989 ILAE classification.
  
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   * ‘early myoclonic encephalopathy’ and ‘Ohtahara syndrome’ as ‘generalised symptomatic epilepsies of non-specific aetiology (age related)’   * ‘early myoclonic encephalopathy’ and ‘Ohtahara syndrome’ as ‘generalised symptomatic epilepsies of non-specific aetiology (age related)’
   * the new ILAE reports classify them as ‘epileptic encephalopathies (in which the epileptiform abnormali ties may contribute to progressive dysfunction)’   * the new ILAE reports classify them as ‘epileptic encephalopathies (in which the epileptiform abnormali ties may contribute to progressive dysfunction)’
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