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Quoted phrase not found in phrase index: "Seizure precipitated by febrile infection"
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Climate change and epilepsy: Insights from clinical and basic science studies.
Gulcebi MI, Bartolini E, Lee O, Lisgaras CP, Onat F, Mifsud J, Striano P, Vezzani A, Hildebrand MS, Jimenez-Jimenez D, Junck L, Lewis-Smith D, Scheffer IE, Thijs RD, Zuberi SM, Blenkinsop S, Fowler HJ, Foley A; Epilepsy Climate Change Consortium; Sisodiya SM. Gulcebi MI, et al. Epilepsy Behav. 2021 Mar;116:107791. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.107791. Epub 2021 Feb 10. Epilepsy Behav. 2021. PMID: 33578223 Free PMC article. Review.
A number of climatic variables are associated with increased seizure frequency in people with epilepsy. Climate change-induced increase in seizure precipitants such as fevers, stress, and sleep deprivation (e.g. as a result of more frequent extreme weather ev …
A number of climatic variables are associated with increased seizure frequency in people with epilepsy. Climate change-induced increa …
Simple febrile convulsions.
Tomlanovich MC, Rosen P, Mendelsohn J. Tomlanovich MC, et al. JACEP. 1976 May;5(5):347-50. doi: 10.1016/s0361-1124(76)80059-7. JACEP. 1976. PMID: 1271594
Simple febrile convulsions occur in otherwise normal children, aged six months to five years, with extracranial infection. ...Patients with suspected epileptic convulsive disorders precipitated by fever, or those with seizures thought to be asso …
Simple febrile convulsions occur in otherwise normal children, aged six months to five years, with extracranial infection. ... …
The weather condition and epidemics as triggers for febrile seizure: A single-center retrospective observational study.
Kawakami I, Inoue M, Adachi S, Koga H. Kawakami I, et al. Epilepsy Behav. 2020 Oct;111:107306. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2020.107306. Epub 2020 Jul 29. Epilepsy Behav. 2020. PMID: 32759072
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the association between the weather and epidemic condition and risk of febrile seizures (FSs) in Japan. STUDY DESIGN: This single-center, retrospective study included 560 children (age, 6-60 months) with FSs …
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the association between the weather and epidemic condition and risk of febrile
Febrile seizures in young children: role of fluid intake and conservation.
Hoption Cann SA. Hoption Cann SA. Med Sci Monit. 2007 Sep;13(9):RA159-167. Med Sci Monit. 2007. PMID: 17767130 Review.
Febrile seizures are a common occurrence in young children with incidence rates varying from 3-14%, depending on the geographic region. ...In animals, reduced serum sodium levels have been shown to lower the threshold to convulsive stimuli, while hypertonic saline h
Febrile seizures are a common occurrence in young children with incidence rates varying from 3-14%, depending on the geographi
Reactive haemophagocytic syndrome in children with inflammatory disorders. A retrospective study of 24 patients.
Stéphan JL, Koné-Paut I, Galambrun C, Mouy R, Bader-Meunier B, Prieur AM. Stéphan JL, et al. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2001 Nov;40(11):1285-92. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/40.11.1285. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2001. PMID: 11709613
Eighteen had typical systemic-onset JCA, two had polyarthritis, two had lupus and two had unclassifiable disorders. Clinical features at diagnosis included high spiking fever (24 patients), enlargement of the liver and spleen (14), haemorrhagic diathesis (six), pulm …
Eighteen had typical systemic-onset JCA, two had polyarthritis, two had lupus and two had unclassifiable disorders. Clinical features …
Antiviral treatment of a serious herpes simplex infection: encephalitis.
Whitley RJ. Whitley RJ. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1988 Jan;18(1 Pt 2):209-11. doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(88)70030-4. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1988. PMID: 3339144
Patients usually have altered levels of consciousness, altered levels of mentation, fever, headache, and personality changes. These may progress to hemiparesis and seizures. ...Herpetic skin lesions are likely to be more confusing than diagnostic because other types …
Patients usually have altered levels of consciousness, altered levels of mentation, fever, headache, and personality changes. These m …
Recurrent Herpes Simplex Virus Encephalitis After Neurologic Surgery.
Alonso-Vanegas MA, Quintero-López E, Martínez-Albarrán AA, Moreira-Holguín JC. Alonso-Vanegas MA, et al. World Neurosurg. 2016 May;89:731.e1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.01.057. Epub 2016 Feb 8. World Neurosurg. 2016. PMID: 26868428
At 10 years old, she was referred to the epilepsy surgery service, and an elective right temporal lobectomy was performed. After surgery, the patient experienced severe clinical deterioration characterized by fever, severe headache, and altered state of consciousnes …
At 10 years old, she was referred to the epilepsy surgery service, and an elective right temporal lobectomy was performed. After surgery, th …
Mothers' perceptions and knowledge on childhood malaria in the holendemic Kibaha district, Tanzania: implications for malaria control and the IMCI strategy.
Tarimo DS, Lwihula GK, Minjas JN, Bygbjerg IC. Tarimo DS, et al. Trop Med Int Health. 2000 Mar;5(3):179-84. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2000.00537.x. Trop Med Int Health. 2000. PMID: 10747280 Free article.
Malaria was mentioned as the commonest febrile illness (94. 1%), convulsions the least (11.4%). Fever and enteric symptoms featured as the most important symptoms of childhood malaria at frequencies of 93.5% and 73.8%, respectively. ...A high proportion of the mothe …
Malaria was mentioned as the commonest febrile illness (94. 1%), convulsions the least (11.4%). Fever and enteric symptoms fea …
Outbreak of life-threatening thiamine deficiency in infants in Israel caused by a defective soy-based formula.
Fattal-Valevski A, Kesler A, Sela BA, Nitzan-Kaluski D, Rotstein M, Mesterman R, Toledano-Alhadef H, Stolovitch C, Hoffmann C, Globus O, Eshel G. Fattal-Valevski A, et al. Pediatrics. 2005 Feb;115(2):e233-8. doi: 10.1542/peds.2004-1255. Pediatrics. 2005. PMID: 15687431
One patient had clinical dysentery and group C Salmonella sepsis; the others had mild infection: acute gastroenteritis (n = 2); upper respiratory infection (n = 2); and bronchopneumonia, acute bronchitis, and viral infection (n = 1 each). ...The third …
One patient had clinical dysentery and group C Salmonella sepsis; the others had mild infection: acute gastroenteritis (n = 2) …