Normal neonatal electroencephalography and maturation of electroencephalography during neonatal period
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2019Yazar
Aksu Uzunhan, TuğçeAy, Halil
Aydın, Kürşad
Çalık, Mustafa
Çarman, Kürşat Bora
Deda, Giuseppe
Çobanoğulları Direk, Meltem
Dolu, Merve Hilal
Duman, Okan
Erçelebi, Hakan
Ethemoğlu, Özlem
Gençpınar, Pınar
Gökben, Sarenur
Günbey, Ceren
Hasanoglu, Canan
Haspolat, Şenay
Kanmaz, Seda
Karalok, Zeynep Selen
Kaya Özçora, Gül Demet
Kırık, S.
Kömür, Mustafa
Okuyaz, Çetin
Olgaç Dündar, Nihal
Özbudak, Pınar
Öztopark, U.
Serdaroğlu, Ayşe
Sönmez, Fatma Müjgan
Şimşek, E.
Taşdemir, Haydar Ali
Tekgül, Hasan
Turanlı, Güzide
Türkdoğan, Dilşad
Ünay, Bülent
Ünver, O.
Yalnızoğlu, Dilek
Yarar, Coşkun
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Aksu Uzunhan, T., Ay, H., Aydın, K., Çalık, M., Çarman, K. B., Deda, G. ... Yarar, C. (2019). Normal neonatal electroencephalography and maturation of electroencephalography during neonatal period. Pediatric Sciences: Electroencephalography in Childhood içinde (34-43. ss.). Türkiye Klinikleri.Özet
Despite evolving technologies, electroencephalography (EEG) remains a powerful tool for neurological diagnosis and prognosis in both preterm and term neonates. Neonatal EEG is different from children and adult's EEG technically and also because it changes week by week as a result of brain maturation and growth. An EEG finding normal in a developmental stage may be abnormal in a different developmental stage owing to these rapid changes of brain growth. So it is important to know normal patterns of neonatal EEG in different conceptional weeks and behavioral states (sleep, awakeness). In this section, technical and qualitative features of normal neonatal EEG will be mentioned, normal graphoelements and maturational changes on the EEG background of neonates going through preterm to term age will be described.