fits under the age of six months is common/not unknown
Paeds are full of it
stay with the Paed
as the gt sqad says - not connected to infected over-repair
easy stuff: Common causes of neonatal fits include hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy, intracranial haemorrhage, intracranial infections, congenital cerebral malformations, metabolic disorders, and focal ischaemic stroke.12 Sep 2012 BMJ
Jean Aicardi for example wrote 2 000 pages on it ( no really)
Diseases of the Nervous System in Childhood
by Jean Aicardi
top of the list is hypoxia at birth
it has a particular distribution on MRI scan (PVL)
and so you may discuss that with the paed ( who will NOT have delivered the baby if you get my meaning)
and I dont care if all and every ABer says
foo wot all dis mean?