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SM ISO690:2012 HADJIU, Svetlana, ILICIUC, Ion, CĂLCÎI, Cornelia, CIOBANU, Liliana. Sindromul west, aspecte clinico-electroencefalografice. In: Analele Ştiinţifice ale USMF „N. Testemiţanu”, 2011, nr. 5(12), pp. 310-318. ISSN 1857-1719. |
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Clinical electro-encephalographic peculiarities of west syndrome in infants
West Syndrome (WS) is a multi-etiologically determined infant’s disorder. In children
with prenatal causes, the pathology’s debut is early, whereas postnatal causes determine a later
entrance. There exists a direct correlation between the causes defining SW and the debut age of
the disorder (3-6 months old). It has been reported a greater SW incidence in boys (59%). The
precocity of infantile spasms influences the severity of child’s psychomotor impairment. The
most part of first symptoms appears as isolated spasms unobserved by parents (76%), thereafter
reorganized in repetitive discharge salvos. Mental retardation and behavioral regression
anticipate spasms. EEG is the only test permitting a positive diagnosis of West Syndrome. EEG
records would depend on record’s length, child’s state, sleep-wake cycle, underlying
pathological substrate. The deferential diagnosis was done by taking into consideration all
spasm-like movements present in infants. The analyses of EEG patterns of 75 infants presenting
infantile spasms during wake state showed the following patterns in WS: typical hypsarrhythmia,
modified hypsarrhythmia (marked by focal epileptiform changes), absence of epileptiform
changes. The neuro-visualisation of clinical electro-encephalographic data (clinical electroencephalographic
attitude) at early stages would make possible an early positive diagnosis and
an adequate therapeutic attitude. |
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