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Febrile convulsions are the most common convulsive disorder in children. They are terrifying for parents, frightening to witness but are mainly benign and rarely progress to permanent brain damage. Approximately 3-4% of all children will experience seizures in association with febrile illness at least once in their lifetime.
Sofola S., Adewale A. S., Ogbuoji O.
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Febrile convulsions are the most common convulsive disorder in children. They are terrifying for parents, frightening to witness but are mainly benign and rarely progress to permanent brain damage. Approximately 3-4% of all children will experience seizures in association with febrile illness at least once in their lifetime.
Sofola S., Adewale A. S., Ogbuoji O.
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Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1965
DIAGNOSIS - There is much confusion about the diagnosis of febrile convulsions It is important to distinguish them from idiopathic epilepsy, because the management and prognosis are different. Febrile convulsions should only be diagnosed on rigid criteria:1 The fits ...
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DIAGNOSIS - There is much confusion about the diagnosis of febrile convulsions It is important to distinguish them from idiopathic epilepsy, because the management and prognosis are different. Febrile convulsions should only be diagnosed on rigid criteria:1 The fits ...
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PREVENTING FEBRILE CONVULSIONS
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1978openaire +2 more sources

