نتایج جستجو برای: multiple febrile seizure

تعداد نتایج: 790330  

2014
Parvaneh KARIMZADEH Alireza REZAYI Mansoureh TOGHA Farzad AHMADABADI Hojjat DERAKHSHANFAR Eznollah AZARGASHB Fatemeh KHODAEI

OBJECTIVE Some studies suggest that detection of epileptic discharge is unusual during the first postictal week of febrile seizure and others believe that EEGs carried out on the day of the seizure are abnormal in as many as 88% of the patients. In this study, we intend to compare early and late EEG abnormalities in febrile seizure. MATERIALS & METHODS EEG was recorded during daytime sleep, 2...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2000
S F Al-Ajlouni I H Kodah

The term febrile convulsion is not a diagnostic entity. It simply describes any seizure that occurs in response to a febrile stimulus. It usually occurs between the age of 3 months and 5 years and occurs in 2-4% of young children. The typical febrile convulsion is a generalized tonic clonic seizure lasting between a few seconds and 15 minutes, followed by a period of drowsiness. Febrile seizure...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
azar nickavar department of pediatric nephrology, aliasghar childrens' hospital, school of medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. hosein hasanpour department of pediatric nephrology, aliasghar childrens' hospital, school of medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. kambiz sotoudeh department of pathology, school of medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

febrile convulsion (fc) is the most common seizure disorder in young children. different predisposing factors have been suggested to enhance the susceptibility to febrile seizure and its recurrence. the main objective of this study was to identify the adverse effect of electrolytes disturbance in fc and its recur-rence. the medical records of 175 children with convulsive disorders were reviewed...

رضایی, سمانه, شریف زاده, غلامرضا, نمکین, کوکب,

Background and Aim: Febrile convulsion (FC) is the most common seizure disorder in childhood and a common cause of admission in pediatric hospitals. The present study was conducted to determine the characteristics of febrile convulsion in children. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, all children (9 months to 6 years old) that were admitted with the diagnosis of seizure in ped...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2001
S S Chiu C Y Tse Y L Lau M Peiris

OBJECTIVES To compare the incidence of febrile seizures in children hospitalized for influenza A infection with parainfluenza and adenovirus infection and to examine the hypothesis that children hospitalized for influenza A (variant Sydney/H3N2) during the 1998 season in Hong Kong had more frequent and refractory seizures when compared with other respiratory viruses, including the A/Wuhan H3N2 ...

2013
R Fallah B Tirandazi S Akhavan Karbasi M Golestan

BACKGROUND Febrile seizure (FS) is the most common childhood seizures which occur in 2-5% of children. Studies about association between iron deficiency and febrile seizure have shown contradictory results. The purpose of this study was to compare the iron status of children with first febrile seizure and healthy control group. MATERIALS AND METHODS In an analytic case-control study , iron st...

Journal: :International Journal of Psychiatry and Neurology 2016

2015
Inger Johanne Bakken Kari Modalsli Aaberg Sara Ghaderi Nina Gunnes Lill Trogstad Per Magnus Siri Eldevik Håberg

BACKGROUND During the 2009 influenza A (H1N1) pandemic, a monovalent pandemic strain vaccine containing the oil-in-water adjuvant AS03 (Pandemrix®) was offered to the Norwegian population. The coverage among children reached 54%. Our aim was to estimate the risk of febrile seizure in children after exposure to pandemic influenza vaccination or infection. METHODS The study population comprised...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Nicola P Klein Edwin Lewis Roger Baxter Eric Weintraub Jason Glanz Allison Naleway Lisa A Jackson James Nordin Tracy Lieu Edward A Belongia Bruce Fireman

BACKGROUND In the United States, children receive 2 doses of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (MMR) and varicella vaccine (V), the first between ages 1 to 2 years and the second between ages 4 to 6 years. Among 1- to 2-year-olds, the risk of febrile seizures 7 to 10 days after MMRV is double that after separate MMR + V. Whether MMRV or MMR + V affects risk for febrile seizure risk among 4- to 6-ye...

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