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Dr. Ann Agnes Mathew

Consultant Paediatric Neurologist & Neuromuscular Specialist

MBBS - St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore, 2000

15+ years Experience

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By Dr. Ann Agnes Mathew

21 April 2025

Rare Diseases in Children: Challenges, Advocacy and Hope

Most neurological diseases and conditions that affect small children and infants are rare. To give an example, children can have strokes, but they are
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By Dr. Ann Agnes Mathew

21 April 2025

Developmental Delays in Children: Early Signs and When to Seek Help

Children’s brain develops constantly, and the fastest pace of development is set between the first few years of life, more so during early infancy.
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By Dr. Ann Agnes Mathew

21 April 2025

Epilepsy in Children Myths, Facts and Advances in Treatment

Epilepsy is a fairly common condition that is mostly treatable, affecting over 50 million people, the vast majority of whom are children. Hence obtain
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By Dr. Ann Agnes Mathew

12 March 2025

Can brain surgery cure epilepsy

Epilepsy surgery or what is commonly called brain surgery, is one of the available modalities for treating epilepsy, where the area of the brain that
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By Dr. Ann Agnes Mathew

12 March 2025

Developmental Disorders: Should a child be held to a schedule

When one thinks about childhood, we often think of it as the golden age. While that is true, it is also the time of life when the human brain is most
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By Dr. Ann Agnes Mathew

11 March 2025

Why is it important to investigate Infantile or Epileptic Spasms (West syndrome)

Epileptic spasms during early childhood has devastating consequences. Its early identification through investigations such as EEG reduces neurodisabil
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