BackgroundFebrile seizures occurring in a child older than one month during an episode of fever affect 2% to 4% of children in Great Britain and the United States and recur in 30%. Rapid-acting antiepileptics and antipyretics given during subsequent fever episodes have been used to avoid the adverse effects of continuous antiepileptic drugs.ObjectivesTo evaluate primarily the effectiveness and safety of antiepileptic and antipyretic drugs used prophylactically to treat children with febrile seizures; but also to evaluate any other drug intervention where there was a sound biological rationale for its use.Search methodsWe searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library 2016, Issue 7); MEDLINE (1966...
Objective: to review basic concepts of febrile seizures and the indications of specific tests. To an...
INTRODUCTION: Febrile seizure is the most common seizure associated among paediatric subjects. The...
SUMMARY After their first episode of febrile convulsions, 195 previously healthy children, aged 6-30...
Febrile seizures occurring in a child older than one month during an episode of fever affect 2% to 4...
Background: To compare efficacy of intermittent prophylaxis during subsequent febrile episodes with ...
<p><strong>Objective</strong> To explore the efficiency and safety of drugs to prevent the recurren...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and common side effects of intermittent clonazepam in febrile sei...
ABSTRACT- Convulsions triggered by fever are the most common type of seizures in childhood, and 20 %...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Abstract Objectives In children suffering from febrile seizure, the likelihood of recurrence seems t...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
The efficacy of intermittent rectal diazepam prophylaxis is assessed in the prevention of febrile se...
AbstractObjectiveFebrile convulsions (FC) are the most common convulsive events in childhood, occurr...
Convulsions triggered by fever are the most common type of seizures in childhood, and 20% to 30% of ...
Objective: to review basic concepts of febrile seizures and the indications of specific tests. To an...
INTRODUCTION: Febrile seizure is the most common seizure associated among paediatric subjects. The...
SUMMARY After their first episode of febrile convulsions, 195 previously healthy children, aged 6-30...
Febrile seizures occurring in a child older than one month during an episode of fever affect 2% to 4...
Background: To compare efficacy of intermittent prophylaxis during subsequent febrile episodes with ...
<p><strong>Objective</strong> To explore the efficiency and safety of drugs to prevent the recurren...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and common side effects of intermittent clonazepam in febrile sei...
ABSTRACT- Convulsions triggered by fever are the most common type of seizures in childhood, and 20 %...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Abstract Objectives In children suffering from febrile seizure, the likelihood of recurrence seems t...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
The efficacy of intermittent rectal diazepam prophylaxis is assessed in the prevention of febrile se...
AbstractObjectiveFebrile convulsions (FC) are the most common convulsive events in childhood, occurr...
Convulsions triggered by fever are the most common type of seizures in childhood, and 20% to 30% of ...
Objective: to review basic concepts of febrile seizures and the indications of specific tests. To an...
INTRODUCTION: Febrile seizure is the most common seizure associated among paediatric subjects. The...
SUMMARY After their first episode of febrile convulsions, 195 previously healthy children, aged 6-30...