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First-ever convulsive seizures in children presenting to the emergency department: risk factors for seizure recurrence and diagnosis of epilepsy.
Sartori S, Nosadini M, Tessarin G, Boniver C, Frigo AC, Toldo I, Bressan S, Da Dalt L. Sartori S, et al. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2019 Jan;61(1):82-90. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.14015. Epub 2018 Sep 7. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2019. PMID: 30191957 Free article.
Factors significantly associated with recurrence were the 'unprovoked' nature of the first seizure, multiple seizures in the first 24 hours, positive family history of febrile seizures or epilepsy, and pre-existing neurological conditions/problems. ... …
Factors significantly associated with recurrence were the 'unprovoked' nature of the first seizure, multiple seizures in the first 24 …
Febrile seizures: perceptions and knowledge of parents of affected and unaffected children.
Rice SA, Müller RM, Jeschke S, Herziger B, Bertsche T, Neininger MP, Bertsche A. Rice SA, et al. Eur J Pediatr. 2022 Apr;181(4):1487-1495. doi: 10.1007/s00431-021-04335-1. Epub 2021 Dec 7. Eur J Pediatr. 2022. PMID: 34873647 Free PMC article.
Febrile seizures (FS) in children are common, but little is known about parents' perceptions and knowledge of FS. ...CONCLUSION: Information about FS and their management should be more available to improve parents' coping and patient safety. WHAT IS KNOWN: Febri
Febrile seizures (FS) in children are common, but little is known about parents' perceptions and knowledge of FS. ...CONCLUSIO
Epilepsy.
Gilligan B. Gilligan B. Aust Fam Physician. 1979 Feb;8(2):179-94. Aust Fam Physician. 1979. PMID: 106817
Prevention and management of febrile seizures.
Baumann RJ. Baumann RJ. Paediatr Drugs. 2001;3(8):585-92. doi: 10.2165/00128072-200103080-00003. Paediatr Drugs. 2001. PMID: 11577923 Review.
Febrile seizures are the most common seizures in childhood and, like all seizures, can be frightening to witness. Therefore, it is not surprising that febrile seizures have been the focus of intense research with an extensive literature d
Febrile seizures are the most common seizures in childhood and, like all seizures, can be frightening to witness
Genetics of the febrile seizure susceptibility trait.
Kugler SL, Johnson WG. Kugler SL, et al. Brain Dev. 1998 Aug;20(5):265-74. doi: 10.1016/s0387-7604(98)00020-5. Brain Dev. 1998. PMID: 9760995 Review.
Febrile seizures are the commonest form of convulsion, occurring in 2-5% of infants in Europe and North America and 6-9% of infants in Japan. ...This opens up the way to cloning a febrile seizure gene and determining the contributions of these gene loci to
Febrile seizures are the commonest form of convulsion, occurring in 2-5% of infants in Europe and North America and 6-9% of in
Long-term prognosis of childhood absence epilepsy.
Martínez-Ferrández C, Martínez-Salcedo E, Casas-Fernández C, Alarcón-Martínez H, Ibáñez-Micó S, Domingo-Jiménez R. Martínez-Ferrández C, et al. Neurologia (Engl Ed). 2019 May;34(4):224-228. doi: 10.1016/j.nrl.2016.12.005. Epub 2017 Mar 18. Neurologia (Engl Ed). 2019. PMID: 28325560 Free article. English, Spanish.
Female-to-male ratio was 1.65:1; mean age at onset was 6 years and 2 months; mean duration of treatment was 3 years and 9 months. A family history of epilepsy was present in 30.8% of the patients and 7.7% had a personal history of febrile convulsions. Absence sei
Female-to-male ratio was 1.65:1; mean age at onset was 6 years and 2 months; mean duration of treatment was 3 years and 9 months. A famil
Defining Dravet syndrome: An essential pre-requisite for precision medicine trials.
Li W, Schneider AL, Scheffer IE. Li W, et al. Epilepsia. 2021 Sep;62(9):2205-2217. doi: 10.1111/epi.17015. Epub 2021 Aug 2. Epilepsia. 2021. PMID: 34338318 Free PMC article.
Patients with SCN1A pathogenic variants were reviewed and only those with Dravet syndrome were included. Clinical data, including seizure and developmental course, were analyzed in all patients with SCN1A-Dravet syndrome. ...The median seizure-onset age was 5.7 months (ran …
Patients with SCN1A pathogenic variants were reviewed and only those with Dravet syndrome were included. Clinical data, including seizure an …
Evaluation of Patients With Febrile Seizure: Risk Factors, Reccurence, Treatment and Prognosis.
Renda R, Yüksel D, Gürer YKY. Renda R, et al. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2020 Apr;36(4):173-177. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000001173. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2020. PMID: 28486267
INTRODUCTION: Febrile convulsion (FC) is the most common neurological disorder in childhood. ...Prophylactic treatment was administered to 89.3% of group 2 and 40.3% of group 1. CONCLUSIONS: Febrile convulsions create fear and panic in the family and are a si …
INTRODUCTION: Febrile convulsion (FC) is the most common neurological disorder in childhood. ...Prophylactic treatment was administer …
Childhood Neurologic Conditions: Evaluation of a First Seizure.
Fine A. Fine A. FP Essent. 2022 Dec;523:8-14. FP Essent. 2022. PMID: 36459663
The final step is to determine the cause. For children who present with simple febrile seizures, no additional evaluation typically is needed. An electroencephalogram performed during wakefulness and sleep is recommended for children with a first unprovoked seizure. …
The final step is to determine the cause. For children who present with simple febrile seizures, no additional evaluation typi …
Dissecting the genetic basis of myoclonic-astatic epilepsy.
Tang S, Pal DK. Tang S, et al. Epilepsia. 2012 Aug;53(8):1303-13. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2012.03581.x. Epub 2012 Jul 10. Epilepsia. 2012. PMID: 22780699 Free article. Review.
Moreover, 40 years since Doose's first description of MAE, although a genetic predisposition is acknowledged and many studies have demonstrated familial aggregation of seizures within MAE families, the actual genetic determinants of MAE still remain unknown. …
Moreover, 40 years since Doose's first description of MAE, although a genetic predisposition is acknowledged and many studies have demonstra …
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