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Some Aspects of Neonatal Convulsions S. K. Hendarto; Sofjan Ismael; S. M. Lumbantobing; S. Lazuardi
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 14 No 1-2 (1974): January - February 1974
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

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The purpose of this paper is to review and evaluaute the clinical dataon incidence, sex, body-weight, morbidity and mortality and the possible etiology of convulsions occurring in the neonatal period (i.e. the first 30 days of life) and to study the outcome in follow up examination at the age of more than 6 months. The age of 6 months is taken as a limit because previous experiences and those of other authors (Billing, 1964) have shown that only after the age of 6 months neurological and mental disorders remain evident and permanent.
Spasmophilia S.K Hendarto; S. Lazuardi; B. Madyono; M. Affandi; Jos Utama
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 18 No 3-4 (1978): March - April 1978
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

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Sixty eight cases of spasmophilia were studied, consisting of 44 girls and 24 boys, the age ranging from 7 to 12 years. The most prominent symptom was cephalgia. Other symptoms included cramps, fainting attacks, abdominal pains, myalgia, breathing difficulties, palpitation, precordial pain, tremor and learning problems. Laboratory examination showed that most of them were hypocalcemic with prolonged Qo - Tc interval in electrocardiogram. BEG showed a certain pattern of increased thetha waves with irregular background activities and nonspecific changes. Treatment with calcium showed good clinical results. There seems to be no correlation between clinical improvement of symptoms and EMG findings.