Magnetic resonance imaging in full-term infants with repetitive focal seizures. |
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Authors: | A Rios M Goyal M J Kresch S B Rao L P Brion |
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Affiliation: | Division of Neonatology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. |
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Abstract: | We report two full-term infants who developed repetitive focal seizures within the first 48 hours of life. Neither infant had predisposing factors and there were no abnormalities on a computed tomography (CT) scan performed on day 2 of life. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed during the second week of life showed a focal hemorrhagic infarction in both patients. We conclude that either an MRI or a contrast-enhanced CT scan should be obtained within 1 week in patients in whom the initial imaging technique failed to reveal a focal lesion, at which time a cerebral infarction can be diagnosed with greater sensitivity. |
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