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Challenges in neurologic prognostication after neonatal brain injury
Niranjana Natarajan1, Andrea C Pardo2
1Department of Neurology, University of Washington, Seattle Children׳s Hospital, Seattle, WA.
Abstract:
Parents often ask neonatologists and neurologists to determine neurologic prognosis in the preterm and term infant after neonatal brain injury. Prognostication in these populations remains rather full of uncertainties. Knowledge of available diagnostic tests and their limitations allows the clinician to synthesize the most likely outcomes after neurologic injury. In this review, we describe the diagnostic tools available to the clinician, active areas of research, and challenges in neurologic prognostication of the neonate.
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