Is Neonatal Seizure Normal?

Neonatal seizure is a symptom of dysfunction in the central nervous system caused by various different factors, one of the common emergencies in the neonatal period, often indicating a severe underlying condition. It can also lead to brain damage, commonly seen in ischemic-hypoxic encephalopathy, birth injuries, intracranial hemorrhage, central nervous system infection, brain developmental malformations, and congenital metabolic disorders.
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Preeclampsia Causing Placenta Previa and Neonatal III-Degree Cerebral Ventricular Hemorrhage: Post-Injury Complications and Rehabilitation Recommendations

In cases of preeclampsia-induced massive hemorrhage with placenta previa and neonatal III-degree cerebral ventricular hemorrhage, the occurrence of post-injury complications and the intervention of rehabilitation treatment are crucial.
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