Outcome of neonatal strokes
S. K. Sran and R. J. Baumann
Department of Pediatrics, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536-0084.
We examined the clinical outcome of 17 children, 1 to 11 years of age, who
experienced major cerebral artery infarctions (strokes) as neonates. Nine
of the 17 children had left middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarctions, five
had right MCA infarctions, two had bilateral MCA infarctions, and one had a
left posterior cerebral artery infarction. Fourteen of the 17 children
developed seizures as neonates. Most of these children who developed
seizures were neurologically abnormal as neonates, became seizure free and
neurologically normal early in the first year of life, and their
anticonvulsant therapies were discontinued. After a seizure-free period of
one to eight years, three of the 14 patients again required anticonvulsant
therapy for seizure control. Two of the 16 surviving children continue to
be severely handicapped while 11 of the 16 are making apparently normal
developmental progress. One of the two children presently attending school
has cognitive deficits appropriate to the site affected by the original
infarction. Most children with neonatally diagnosed strokes appear to have
a good short-term outcome, but later onset of seizures and subsequent
recognition of cognitive deficits may not be uncommon.
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