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ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC ASPECTS OF CEREBRAL PALSY IN CHILDREN IN ABIDJAN, CÔTE D’IVOIRE


 
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1. Titre Titre du document ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC ASPECTS OF CEREBRAL PALSY IN CHILDREN IN ABIDJAN, CÔTE D’IVOIRE
 
2. Créateur Nom de l'auteur, affiliation, pays Tanya Nancy SOUZA DE-ESSOIN; Neurology Department, University Hospital of Cocody,; CÔTE D'IVOIRE
 
3. Sujet Discipline(s)
 
3. Sujet Mot(s)-clé(s) Cerebral palsy - Epilepsy – Electroencephalogram
 
4. Description Résumé

Introduction: Our study aimed to analyze the electroencephalogram performed in patients with cerebral palsy (CP). It revolved around the description of socio-demographic, clinico-radiological and electroencephalographic characteristics.

Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study with a descriptive and analytical aim. It took place over a period of two and a half months, extending from August 1st to October 15th, 2021. It included 35 patients with CP

Results: The most represented age group and gender was that of the male infant. Children with motor and language delay were represented in 60% and 71% of cases, respectively. Epileptic seizures were found in ¾ of our respondents. The background rhythm was abnormal in 20%. Graphoelements were present in 57% and dominated by spikes and slow waves.

Conclusion: Our study shows that EEG in children with CP is very often abnormal.

 

 
5. Éditeur Agence organisatrice, lieu
 
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7. Date (AAAA-MM-JJ) 29-04-2023
 
8. Type Statut & genre Article évalué par les pairs
 
8. Type Type
 
9. Format Format de fichier PDF (English)
 
10. Identifiant URI https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AMEEJ/article/view/39733
 
11. Source Titre de revue/conférence; vol., no. (année) African & Middle East Epilepsy Journal; Vol. 10, No 6 (2021)
 
12. Langue Français=fr en
 
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15. Droits Droit d'auteur et autorisations Tous droits réservés (c) 2023 African & Middle East Epilepsy Journal