J Korean Child Neurol Soc.  2009 May;17(1):97-101.

Two Cases of Benign Non - Familial Neonatal Convulsion

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Pochon Cha University, Seoul, Korea. hudri@naver.com

Abstract

Benign idiopathic neonatal convulsion is a rare disorder which has no family history of convulsion and develops before and after the 5th day in a healthy full-term neonate. Its characteristics appear focal, or multifocal clonic seizures but rare tonic seizures lasting about several minutes. It reveals non-specific findings in neurologic examination, neuroimaging and EEG(electroencephalography) so that it should be differentiated from those diseases such as eletronic imbalance, inborn errors of metabolism, other neonatal epileptic syndromes. We report two healthy full-term female neonates presented with multifocal clonic seizures before and after the 5th day after birth. They had no family history of convulsion, fetal asphyxia, fetal and maternal problems and the neurologic examination and neuroimagings were normal. The convulsions were controlled by intravenous phenobarbital injection. They had no more convulsions ever since and showed normal development at the follow-up performed one year later. We experienced a rare disorder, benign neonatal convulsion in healthy full-term neonates. We hope this report will help its diagnosis and treatment and prevent unnecessary long- term anticonvulsant medication.

Keyword

Benign Neonatal Non-Familial Convulsions

MeSH Terms

Asphyxia
Epilepsy, Benign Neonatal
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Metabolism, Inborn Errors
Neuroimaging
Neurologic Examination
Parturition
Phenobarbital
Seizures
Phenobarbital
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