Pediatric Neurology is a monthly journal that provides essential information to child neurologists and others who care for children with neurological disease.
Pediatric Neurology
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Saturday Coffee ☕️ & a Case 📖 : Don't let this one make you shudder! What should you think about when shivering looks like seizures?
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Check out this retrospective cohort study examining short term neonatal outcomes in infants with HIE exposed to Chorioamnionitis.
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In this month's issue, Ballabh et al explored T4 treatment of neonates with grade III IVH or periventricular echo density would promote white matter recovery, using magnetic resonance imaging-diffusion tensor imaging metrics to explore the hypothesis.
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What are key predictors of various visual impairments in children with unilateral cerebral palsy? A recent study explored markers predictive of specific visual impairments.
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In June's #pedneur issue, Wheless et al reviews available evidence for use of stiropentol for children with non-Dravet Developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs).
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What Do We Currently Know About Functional Tic-Like Behaviors: A Topical Review
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Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis is associated with increased risk of cognitive impairment, especially in early stages of disease. What are the key risk factors and protective factors for these patients?
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Mineralizing lenticulostiate vasculopathy is an underrecognized risk factor for basal ganglia stroke in toddlers after minor head trauma.
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#StrokeAwarenessMonth
Editor's Choice: In the era of disease modifying therapies for #SMA, here is a timely topical review discussing treatment and emerging phenotypes.
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Language Impairments in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex is common but language evaluations are often delayed. This study examined early vocal development in TSC infants and predictiveness of certain vocal measures for later language outcomes and autism.
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