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Epilepsia, 1996
Summary:In the context of a prospective cohort study, we examined the associations between individual complex features of both first (n = 428) and recurrent (n = 240) febrile seizures and factors shown to predict outcome in children with febrile seizures.
A T, Berg, S, Shinnar
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Summary:In the context of a prospective cohort study, we examined the associations between individual complex features of both first (n = 428) and recurrent (n = 240) febrile seizures and factors shown to predict outcome in children with febrile seizures.
A T, Berg, S, Shinnar
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Febrile seizures in patients with complex partial seizures
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009Febrile seizures occurred in 14 of 155 (9%) out-patients with complex partial seizures. Twelve patients had prolonged or recurrent febrile seizures, convulsive status epilepticus or a transient postictal neurological deficit. Febrile seizures were associated with perinatal abnormalities, an earlier onset of epilepsy and with a poor seizure control ...
D, Schmidt, J J, Tsai, D, Janz
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Influenza A as a Common Viral Cause of Complex Febrile Seizures
Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2021AbstractObjective The most common childhood convulsive disorder happens to be febrile seizure (FS), which is an important health problem leading to economic burden and parental anxiety. Further investigation into the etiological causes of FS will guide us for appropriate measures during the follow-up period.
Feyza Husrevoglu Esen +7 more
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Risk factors for acute encephalitis and early seizure recurrence in complex febrile seizures
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2022The purpose of this study is to elucidate risk factors for central nervous system infection and early seizure recurrence in children with febrile seizures (FSs) and thus facilitate outpatient management of complex FS. This single-center, retrospective cohort study investigated 688 children (6-60 months old) with FSs in Japan during 2011-2021.
Kenta Kajiwara, Hiroshi Koga
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Cerebral Abscess Presenting as a Complex Febrile Seizure
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2015Currently, there is no standardized approach to the management of complex febrile seizures in children and there are no published practice guidelines for the procurement of neuroimaging. Presented is a 2-year-old female patient who experienced a 3- to 5-minute episode of staring and unilateral mouth twitching associated with high fever.
Anjoli, Anand +3 more
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Unprovoked seizures after complex febrile convulsions
Brain and Development, 2000Children with complex febrile convulsions bear a higher risk of developing epilepsy than children with simple febrile convulsions. Complex febrile convulsions are defined by the presence of prolonged seizures, partial seizures and multiple seizures occurring during the same day. The aim of this study is to delineate the relative significance of each of
D, Sapir +3 more
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Complex Febrile Seizures: Usual and the Unusual
Indian Journal of PediatricsFebrile seizures account for 2 to 14% of all childhood seizures, and one-third of febrile seizures are complex febrile seizures. Despite this, there is a lack of clinical equipoise in the diagnosis and management of complex febrile seizures and this results in significant practice variability amongst physicians.
Robyn Whitney +3 more
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Is Neuroimaging Necessary After a First Complex Febrile Seizure?
AAP Grand Rounds, 2012exaly +2 more sources
Development of hippocampal sclerosis after a complex febrile seizure
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2008The role of prolonged febrile seizures in the genesis of hippocampal sclerosis is controversial; statistical analysis and data from epilepsy surgery suggest a causal relationship. A three-year-old boy had an initial febrile seizure with a transient postictal flaccid hemiparesis.
Andreas, Merkenschlager +3 more
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Complex Febrile Seizures: An Update
Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy, 2019AbstractFebrile seizures are the most common seizures in childhood. Febrile seizures are divided into two groups: simple and complex. Simple febrile seizures (SFS) are generalized, short, and occur only once in 24 hours. Complex febrile seizures are prolonged, focal, or repeat more than once in 24 hours.
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