A new study has identified retinal imaging as a tool that can distinguish cases of abusive brain trauma with 93% accuracy.
Marinus discontinuing oral ganaxolone trial development to treat seizures in children
The TrustTSC trial did not achieve its primary endpoint of percent reduction in 28-day frequency of TSC-associated seizures.
PODCAST: Auditory brain stem implants in young children.
Jamie Glater, MD, discusses an NIH-sponsored study investigating the effectiveness of an auditory brain stem implant in young children with congenital cochlear nerve agenesis.
Discussing genetic diagnoses with parents can be tricky
Parents had a variety of preferences and motivations for acquiring prognostic genetic information about their child, but 4 major findings emerged from parental interviews. Click to read more.
Offspring seizure risk associated with maternal influenza
In a recent study, infants of mothers with an influenza infection during pregnancy were significantly more likely to experience febrile seizures, but not epilepsy.
FDA approves arimoclomol as first drug to treat Neimann-Pick disease, type C
The approval is indicated for adults and children aged 2 years and older, making arimoclomol (Miplyffa) the first drug approved by the FDA to treat NPC.
First-generation antihistamine prescriptions linked to higher seizure risk in children
First-generation antihistamine prescriptions were linked to a 22% higher seizure risk in young children, especially those aged 6 to 24 months, according to recent findings.