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Neonatal presentation of genetic epilepsies: Early differentiation from acute provoked seizures.

Marie-Coralie CornetValeria MorabitoDamien LedererHannah C GlassSusana Ferrao SantosAdam L NumisDonna M FerrieroTristan T SandsMaria Roberta Cilio
Published in: Epilepsia (2021)
Seizure semiology is an easily accessible sign of genetic epilepsies in neonates. Early identification of the seizure type can prompt appropriate workup and treatment. Tonic seizures are associated with channelopathies and are often controlled by sodium channel-blocking antiseizure medications.
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