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The risk of epilepsy after neonatal seizures
Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16288 Abstract Aim To estimate the cumulative risk of epilepsy after neonatal seizures and identify subpopulations at increased risk. Method This was a nationwide register‐based cohort study including all children born in Denmark between 1997 and 2018.
Jeanette Tinggaard+6 more
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Summary: The Pattern of Febrile convulsion in the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital over a 12-month period was prospectively studied. Over the study period, febrile convulsion accounted for 11-5% of all admissions to the Emergency Paediatric Unit ...
Doyin Fagbule +2 more
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Cerebrospinal fluid acid-base status and lactate and pyruvate concentrations after short (less than 30 minutes) first febrile convulsions in children. [PDF]
Hamish Simpson, Alex Habel, Ezmin George
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Involuntary Eye Movements as a Clue to Diagnosis
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Victor Rebelo Procaci+4 more
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Community‐onset pediatric status epilepticus: Barriers to care and outcomes in a real‐world setting
Abstract Objective Status epilepticus (SE) is a neurological emergency in childhood, often leading to neuronal damage and long‐term outcomes. The study aims to identify barriers in the pre‐hospital and in‐hospital management of community‐onset pediatric SE and to evaluate the effectiveness of pediatric scores on outcomes prediction.
Anna Fetta+12 more
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Summary: A retrospective study of 163 cases of febrile convulsions OD which was undertaken in order to determine the pattern and outcome among chil Der dren admitted into the emergency paediatric unit (EPU), Jos University Teaching ESTONE Hospital (JUTH)
Angyo IA , Lawson JO , Okpeh ES.
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Dermatoglyphics in children with febrile convulsions. [PDF]
J.S.H. Tay
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Abstract Objective This study was undertaken to describe incidence and distribution of seizures, etiologies, and epilepsy syndromes in the general child and youth population, using the current International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) classifications. Methods The study platform is the Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study (MoBa). Epilepsy
Truls Vikin+4 more
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Hyponatraemia in children with febrile convulsions. [PDF]
G Dale, J R Sibert
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Abstract Febrile infection–related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) is a rare clinical presentation of refractory status epilepticus following a febrile infection. This study analyzes data from the NORSE/FIRES Family Registry, an international web‐based registry available in six languages with data entered by patients, families, and clinicians to explore ...
Karnig Kazazian+8 more
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