Upadhyay, AAggarwal, RDeorari, A KPaul, V K2001-10-052009-05-302001-10-052009-05-302001-10-05Upadhyay A, Aggarwal R, Deorari AK, Paul VK. Seizures in the newborn. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 2001 Oct; 68(10): 967-72http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/8024710 references.Seizures in the newborn period constitute a medical emergency. Subtle seizures are mild paroxysmal alterations in motor or autonomic activity and are unique to the neonatal period. They are likely to be missed or confused with benign movements observed commonly in preterm children. Focal clonic seizures have a better prognosis as compared to myoclonic seizures for long-term neuro-developmental outcome. Seizures due to sub-arachnoid hemorrhage and late onset hypocalcemia carry a better prognosis as compared to seizures due to hypoglycemia, meningitis and cerebral malformations. Hypoglycemia and hypocalcemia are common causes and should be excluded in all neonates with seizures. Multiple etiologies can co-exist in neonatal seizures and a comprehensive approach for management of neonatal seizures has been described.engAnticonvulsants --therapeutic useBenzodiazepines --therapeutic useDiazepam --therapeutic useElectroencephalography --methodsHumansInfant, NewbornNeonatal Screening --methodsPhenobarbital --therapeutic usePhenytoin --therapeutic useSeizures --diagnosisSeizures in the newborn.Journal Article