Introduction: Acute Febrile Encephalopathy (AFE) is a heterogeneous clinical syndrome that refers to fever associated or followed by mental deterioration with or without other neurologic manifestations, including seizure and sensory motor deficits. The emergency nature of AFE necessitates high levels of knowledge and skill for the physician to provide correct diagnostic plan(s) among a wide range of etiologies. Fever accompanying shortens the list of differential diagnosis to mainly infectious agents. Materials and Methods: Based on a digital search in Pubmed looking for the terms mental alteration, fever, adult, elderly and topical countries, and infectious diseases, three prospective trials which met the inclusive criteria were selected a...
Introduction: Infectious agent when enters in the host results in febrile illness. This may lead to ...
Context: There is a huge burden of patients with acute febrile illness (AFI) during the post-monsoon...
Encephalitis, inflammation of the brain, is most commonly caused by a viral infection (especially he...
The profile of febrile encephalopathy varies based on different demographic and geographical charact...
To identify the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and prognosis in patients with acute febrile ...
Acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) is a disease condition characterized be presence of fever, and alt...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of cranial imaging techniques in adult patients with acute febril...
BackgroundAcute encephalitis syndrome (AES) is a constellation of symptoms that includes fever and a...
Objectives: To identify the infectious aetiology and clinical features of Acute Undifferentiated Fev...
Objective: To evaluate aetiology, clinical profile, signs and lab parameters altogether related comp...
A new onset of status epilepticus in a previously healthy adult preceded by a recent minor febrile i...
Objective: To investigate the effects of fever therapy compared with no fever therapy in a wide popu...
Objectives: Exploring fever aetiologies improves patient management. Most febrile adults are outpati...
Abstract Background Fever is one of the most commonly observed abnormal signs in patients with criti...
Background: Chikungunya fever is a globally spreading mosquito-borne disease that shows an unexpecte...
Introduction: Infectious agent when enters in the host results in febrile illness. This may lead to ...
Context: There is a huge burden of patients with acute febrile illness (AFI) during the post-monsoon...
Encephalitis, inflammation of the brain, is most commonly caused by a viral infection (especially he...
The profile of febrile encephalopathy varies based on different demographic and geographical charact...
To identify the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and prognosis in patients with acute febrile ...
Acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) is a disease condition characterized be presence of fever, and alt...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of cranial imaging techniques in adult patients with acute febril...
BackgroundAcute encephalitis syndrome (AES) is a constellation of symptoms that includes fever and a...
Objectives: To identify the infectious aetiology and clinical features of Acute Undifferentiated Fev...
Objective: To evaluate aetiology, clinical profile, signs and lab parameters altogether related comp...
A new onset of status epilepticus in a previously healthy adult preceded by a recent minor febrile i...
Objective: To investigate the effects of fever therapy compared with no fever therapy in a wide popu...
Objectives: Exploring fever aetiologies improves patient management. Most febrile adults are outpati...
Abstract Background Fever is one of the most commonly observed abnormal signs in patients with criti...
Background: Chikungunya fever is a globally spreading mosquito-borne disease that shows an unexpecte...
Introduction: Infectious agent when enters in the host results in febrile illness. This may lead to ...
Context: There is a huge burden of patients with acute febrile illness (AFI) during the post-monsoon...
Encephalitis, inflammation of the brain, is most commonly caused by a viral infection (especially he...