Relation of iron and zinc deficiencies to the occurrence of febrile convulsions
Conclusion: Lower levels of iron and zinc seem to be predisposing factors for developing febrile convulsions. (Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences - August 19, 2019 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Zeinab A Abdel Hameed Mohamed M El-Tellawy Mostafa Embaby Youssef S Kamel Source Type: research

Transient hemiparesis: A rare complication of phenytoin intoxication
Mukesh Yadav, Pooja Dewan, Priyanka Jaiswal, Sunil GomberJournal of Pediatric Neurosciences 2019 14(1):58-59 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences - June 17, 2019 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Mukesh Yadav Pooja Dewan Priyanka Jaiswal Sunil Gomber Source Type: research

Acute syringomyelia: A complication of tubercular meningitis
Sudipta Mohakud, Nerbadyswari Deep, Suprava NaikJournal of Pediatric Neurosciences 2019 14(1):57-58 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences - June 17, 2019 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Sudipta Mohakud Nerbadyswari Deep Suprava Naik Source Type: research

Macroscopic and microscopic perfusion changes in hemispheric status epilepticus with cross cerebellar diaschisis
Sameer Vyas, Vikas Bhatia, Gargi Dass, Naveen SankhyanJournal of Pediatric Neurosciences 2019 14(1):55-56Hemispheric status epilepticus showing both macroscopic (MR angiography) and microscopic (arterial spin labelling) perfusion abnormalities with crossed cerebellar diachisis is an unusual and interesting phenomenon, which occurs following sequelae of various insults. (Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences - June 17, 2019 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Sameer Vyas Vikas Bhatia Gargi Dass Naveen Sankhyan Source Type: research

Arterial ischemic stroke in a child with internal carotid artery hypoplasia and protein S deficiency
We report a 7-year-old boy who presented with AIS and had a history of two transient ischemic attacks in the past 2 years. He was diagnosed to have congenital HICA. However, further evaluation revealed the presence of protein S deficiency as well. This case reemphasizes the need for investigation into multifactorial causation of pediatric AIS in every case. (Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences - June 17, 2019 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Rekha Gupta Roosy Aulakh Abhimanyu Tiwari Source Type: research