Talk:Sarnat staging

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The sources all seem to be legitimate, although it’s not easy to find access to them online, so they’re probably closed sources, or too old to be online, which makes it difficult to easily access more details and verify the statements. But based on the titles and other places they are sourced they are academic and reliable.

All information is relevant but it would be good to know more about the history of this technique, when was it created, are there notable examples of when it was used? Jegude (talk) 14:48, 16 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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I would like to expand on this information by including some of the history behind the staging method including its development and its clinical use/application since that time. I have found some biographical info about Sarnat (http://www.canadaepilepsie.org/documents/Annual%20Meeting/2012/Speakers/Sarnat.pdf). I have also found a text book explaining more in depth how one uses the technique (David K. Stevenson, Philip Sunshine, William E. Benitz (Ed.). (2003). Fetal and neonatal brain injures Cambridge University Press.) and an online resource that talks some about how the technique has been/ is currently being used in a clinical setting (http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/749601_5). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jegude (talkcontribs) 02:47, 1 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]