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ISATIN: New Hope Against Convulsion.

Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2018
BACKGROUND Epilepsy is one in every of the foremost important chronic neurological disorders with high incidence worldwide. Several epileptic patients don't seem to be fully treated with currently available marketed medicines likewise so many drugs have ...
R. Cheke, S. Firke, R. Patil, S. Bari
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Generalized Models for the Classification of Abnormal Movements in Daily Life and its Applicability to Epilepsy Convulsion Recognition

International Journal of Neural Systems, 2016
The identification and the modeling of epilepsy convulsions during everyday life using wearable devices would enhance patient anamnesis and monitoring. The psychology of the epilepsy patient penalizes the use of user-driven modeling, which means that the
J. Villar   +5 more
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Inhibition of CD38/Cyclic ADP-ribose Pathway Protects Rats against Ropivacaine-induced Convulsion

Chinese Medical Journal, 2017
Background: The CD38/cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR) pathway plays a role in various central nervous system diseases and in morphine tolerance, but its role in local anesthetic intoxication is unknown.
Y. Zou, Xin-chun He, Q. Peng, Q. Guo
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Catecholamines and convulsions

Brain Research, 1979
Severe depletion of brain noradrenaline and separately of brain dopamine was induced in rats by intracerebral injection of the selective neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine, and the susceptibility of the treated animals to various seizure-inducing manipulations was examined.
Stephen T. Mason, Michael E. Corcoran
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Management of febrile convulsion in children.

Emergency Nurse, 2015
The causes of febrile convulsions are usually benign. Such convulsions are common in children and their long-term consequences are rare. However, other causes of seizures, such as intracranial infections, must be excluded before diagnosis, especially in ...
S. Paul   +3 more
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Convulsions

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1959
1. One hundred consecutive cases of convulsions admitted to the Pediatric Department of the M.G.M. Medical College, Indore, have been studied. 2. A detailed history was taken and a complete physical examination carried out in each case. 3.
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Recognition and management of febrile convulsion in children.

Nursing Standard, 2015
Febrile convulsion is characterised by convulsion associated with fever in an infant or child aged between six months and six years. The febrile illness causing the convulsion should not be secondary to an intracranial infection (meningitis or ...
S. Paul, E. Kirkham, Bethany Shirt
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Convulsions

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1986
Management of seizures requires prompt medical attention to prevent morbidity and mortality and to clarify the etiology of the event so that proper long-range therapy can be planned. This article provides an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of this common medical problem.
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Simple Febrile Convulsion and Iron Deficiency Anemia A Co-relation in Nepalese Children

, 2015
Simple febrile convulsion is the most common central nervous system disease seen in children. There are hypotheses that thresh hold of neuron excitation maybe affected by iron deficiency anemia.
T. Malla   +5 more
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Antidepressants and Convulsions

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1992
We reviewed available computer records and clinical charts in an estimated 42,000 recipients of antidepressant drugs. The study was restricted to persons with no known condition predisposing to convulsions. Only 16 study subjects developed a convulsive disorder that we judged could have been caused by an antidepressant.
Thomas A. Knauss   +3 more
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