Publications by authors named "M S Chavet-Queru"

Background: This case-control prospective study was conducted to determine whether and how medical, psychological and affective development differs from premature to full-term newborns without severe disability.

Population And Methods: Newborns under or at 33 weeks gestation (W) were included from December 1992 to January 1994 and were matched with two controls. The same examiners evaluated each infant at the effective postnatal age of nine to ten months.

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Congenital syphilis is responsible for a variety of clinical symptoms, from subclinical attacks to septicemic forms that may be fatal. The most frequently encountered forms typically involve low birth weight, heptosplenomegaly and jaundice. Premature birth, anemia, cutaneous lesions, coryza, anasarca and pseudoparalysis may also occur.

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The main contribution of EEG during intensive care in infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is i) to help determine whether infants with subtle clinical manifestations present with epileptic seizures, ii) to determine whether paralyzed or heavily sedated infants present with convulsive phenomena, iii) to assess the therapeutical response to anticonvulsants, 4) to contribute, in combination with ultrasound scanning, to diagnostic evaluation of the severity of lesions, and to provide valuable prognostic informations via the analysis of the background activity, as normal EEG is highly predictive of normal outcome, whereas various abnormal EEG features are constantly associated with subsequent major neurological abnormalities or death. These EEG features are readily available from a very early stage and may both precede and be prognostically more sensitive than information obtained from ultrasound. Recording of neonatal electroencephalogram requires awareness of the normal development of electroencephalographic features in the newborn, skilled technicians, and experienced readers of EEG tracings.

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