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Background: Febrile convulsion is the most common central nervous system disease seen in children. There are hypotheses that threshold of neuron excitation may be affected by iron deficiency anemia.
Sabah Hassan Alatwani+3 more
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Background: Febrile convulsion is the most common central nervous system disease seen in children. There are hypotheses that threshold of neuron excitation may be affected by iron deficiency anemia.
Sabah Hassan Alatwani+3 more
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Febrile seizure management and effectiveness of prevention with antipyretics
Journal of Paramedic PracticeBefore reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are categorised as simple but they can be complex and carry the risk of complications. They can be frightening for parents.
Victoria L Dra'gon, Patryk Jadzinski
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Emergency Head CT Not Needed for First Complex Febrile Seizure
, 2006Emergency neuroimaging is not recommended for the evaluation of simple febrile seizure.
J. Baren, Facep
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Acta paediatrica, 2020
To assess the prevalence of clinically urgent intracranial pathology (CUIP) in children visiting the emergency department with a complex febrile seizure (CFS).
T. Guillou+15 more
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To assess the prevalence of clinically urgent intracranial pathology (CUIP) in children visiting the emergency department with a complex febrile seizure (CFS).
T. Guillou+15 more
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Risk for Acute Bacterial Meningitis in Children with Complex Febrile Seizure
, 2010In a retrospective chart review, researchers examined the rate of acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) in 526 otherwise healthy children (age range, 6 ...
H. Bauchner
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Yield of Diagnostic Studies in Children Presenting With Complex Febrile Seizures
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2012The objective of this study was to determine the yield of diagnostic workup in children presenting with complex febrile seizures.We performed a retrospective review of charts of patients who presented to our pediatric emergency department with complex febrile seizures (focal, prolonged, or recurrent).
Mai Saber, Madhu Hardasmalani
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Therapeutic indicators of acute encephalopathy in patients with complex febrile seizures
Pediatrics International, 2013AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this study was to identify predictors of neurologic damage in children with febrile seizures or altered consciousness within 6 h of seizure onset.MethodsThe present study included 86 children (age range, 4–159 months old), who fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for complex febrile seizures on admission between October 2002 ...
Kazunori Aoki+6 more
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Benign epilepsy of children with complex partial seizures following febrile convulsions
Brain and Development, 1993Among the partial epilepsies with complex partial seizures (CPS) following febrile convulsions (FC), there is an idiopathic epilepsy with extremely benign outcome, characterized by: 1) no past history suggesting brain insult, no underlying brain lesions, no neurological abnormalities, no mental retardation; 2) a high incidence of a positive family ...
Kazuyoshi Watanabe+4 more
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Clinical Features of Complex Febrile Seizure Caused by Primary Human Herpesvirus 6B Infection.
Pediatric Neurology, 2020Misa Miyake+5 more
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