PEDIATRICS Vol. 45 No. 4 April 1970, pp. 650
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NEONATAL SEIZURE STATES

A Study of Clinical, Pathological, and Electroencephalographic Features in 137 Full-term Babies with a Long-term Follow-up

L. Rose M.D., ch.B.1 and Cesare T. Lombroso M.D., Ph.D.1

1 Seizure Unit, Neurological Department, The Children's Hospital Medical Center and the Departments of Neurology and of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston

In the March issue of Pediatrics two corrections should be made in the article by Drs. Rose and Lombroso:

Page 406: Table III, second footnote should read dagger 1. Two siblings with seizures which continued and were accompanied by mental retardation. 2. A case of transient familial neonatal seizures occurring in three generations and followed by normal development. 3. One sibship and a sporadic case of pyridoxine dependency. 4. A case of hypernatremia associated with hypocalcemia of unknown etiology. 5. A case of hemorrhagic disease of the newborn. 6. A case of congenital heart disease with transient seizures.

Page 418: Table referred to in second line, section on Pathologic Findings, should be XII rather than II.