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Nonepileptic motor phenomena in the neonate

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PAEDIATRICS & CHILD HEALTH
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages 680-684

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/pch/13.8.680

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Brainstem release phenomena; Hyperekplexia; Jitter; Myoclonus; Tremor

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The newborn infant is prone to clinical motor phenomena that are not epileptic in nature. These include tremors, jitteriness, various forms of myoclonus and brainsrem release phenomena. They are frequently misdiagnosed as seizures, resulting in unnecessary investigations and treatment with anticonvulsants, which have potentially harmful side effects. Unfortunately, there is a paucity of literature about many of these phenomena in the newborn, and some of the major textbooks refer to these events as nonepileptic seizures, leading to further confusion for the practitioner. The present paper aims to; review these phenomena with special emphasis on differentiating them from epileptic seizures, and offers information on treatment and prognosis wherever possible.

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