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JOPN Editorial Board Newsletter

Current Issue - Volume 21 (January–March 2026)

EDITORIAL
1. Converging Disciplines, Transforming Care: A New Vision for Pediatric Neurosciences
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
1. Restorative Effects of Physical Exercise on Cortical Thickness, Brain Volume, and Neurological Recovery among Children with Brain Tumors
REVIEW ARTICLES
1. Perioperative Care of Infants and Children With Epilepsy or an Associated Seizure Disorder: A Focused Educational Review
OPEN ACCESS
2. The Sleep–Gut–Brain Axis and Its Role in Early Childhood Development: A Standard Narrative Review
OPEN ACCESS
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
1. Mozart Music Therapy for Neurodevelopmental Support in Neonates with Asphyxia: An Electroencephalography-based Evaluation
2. Clinical and Etiological Profile of Pediatric Ischemic Stroke in a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
3. Detecting Developmental Delays at 3 Months: Insights from a Resource-limited Setting
4. Pediatric Spinal Deformity: Who is Driving the Field?
BRIEF COMMUNICATION
1. Evaluating Clinical Picture and Predictors of Scrub Typhus Meningoencephalitis
CASE REPORT
1. Breaking the Deadlock: Pathophysiological Insights into Spontaneous Shunt Knotting and Volvulus—A Case Report and Literature Review
2. Invisible Worms, Visible Danger: A Rare Case of Eosinophilic Meningoencephalitis in a Toddler due to Angiostrongylus cantonensis
3. Mineralizing Arteriopathy in Infancy Presenting with Multifocal Seizures and Raised Intracranial Pressure: A Case Report
CASE SERIES
1. Coccygeal Dermal Sinus Associated with Presacral Tailgut-Type Cysts in Children: A Case Series
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
1. Early Physiotherapy Intervention in Aicardi Syndrome: A Pediatric Case Study
2. Neuroradiological and Spectroscopic Findings in Propionic Acidemia: A Pediatric Case Communication
3. The Human CPU: Why India’s Humanistic Healthcare Outpaces US Technology
4. Papillary Craniopharyngioma in an Adolescent Presenting with Bilateral Optic Atrophy and Endocrine Dysfunction
5. Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy in a Child with Nephrotic Syndrome