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Febrile seizures

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2000
Febrile seizures should not be treated with continuous or intermittent antiepileptic medication. Parents should be given a comprehensive explanation as to the nature of this benign disorder and potential strategies to terminate prolonged seizures or clusters of seizures. Patients with complex febrile seizures (ie, those that are prolonged, focal, recur
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Febrile Seizures

Continuum, 2016
This article provides an update on the current understanding and management of febrile seizures. Febrile seizures are one of the most common age-related epileptic convulsions that lead to outpatient consultations, emergency department visits, and hospital or intensive care admissions.The Consequences of Prolonged Febrile Seizures in Childhood (FEBSTAT)
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Complex Febrile Seizures

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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Simple Febrile Seizures

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1978
Sir .—I have a difficult time finding the "Letters to the Editor" section in theJournalevery month; however, I do feel that the articles by Drs Pollack and Gellis (132:87-89, 1978) deserve a brief comment. From my perspective, Drs Pollack and Gellis gave inadequate emphasis to a very important consideration in the treatment of the child with one simple
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Febrile Seizure

2013
Chapter 28 presents a case of febrile seizure, and discusses that simple febrile seizures generally do not require lab investigation, that if there is any suggestion of meningitis or encephalitis, lumbar puncture should be strongly considered, how focal seizure activity, prolonged duration of the seizure (> 15 minutes), multiple seizures, older age (
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Febrile seizures

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2001
A D, Depiero, S J, Teach
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Febrile Seizures

Archives of Neurology, 1979
S, Livingston, L L, Pauli, I, Pruce
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Febrile Seizures

2021
Hanalise V. Huff, Kenneth R. Huff
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Neural fragility as an EEG marker of the seizure onset zone

Nature Neuroscience, 2021
Adam Li, Iahn Cajigas, Jonathan R Jagid
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