We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 189 children who were admitted to the Pediatric Neurology Department at Yonsei University College of Medicine with status epilepticus (SE) between April, 1994 and April, 2003. The children were followed up for a mean duration of 17 months. We analyzed the clinical findings and the relationships between neurologic sequelae, recurrence, age of onset, presumptive causes, types of seizure, seizure duration and the presence of fever. Mean age at SE onset was 37 months. Incidences by seizure type classification were generalized convulsive SE in 73.5%, and non-convulsive SE in 26.5%. The incidences of presumptive causes of SE were idiopathic 40.7%, epilepsy 29.1%, remote 16.4% and acute symptomati...
Purpose: To analyse clinical data including aetiology, age, antecedents, classification and mortalit...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Aetiology and outcome of status epilepticus in children are different in comparison with adult patie...
Between August 1984 and September 1986, data were gathered prospectively on 114 episodes of convulsi...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe demographic data, semiology and etiology in a pediatri...
Background: Risk factors identification associated with status epilepticus is valuable in order to p...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Rev Neurol. 2000 Mar 1-15;30(5):414-8. [Status epilepticus in the childhood. A review of seven ye...
Objective: The aetiology and clinical features of status epilepticus (SE) are described, with the ai...
Background: The prognosis of convulsive status epilepticus (CSE), a common childhood medical neuro...
Background: Status epilepticus is defined as a neurologic emergency in which there is at least 5 min...
Objective: Status epilepticus is an under diagnosed entity in Pakistan. It is a potentially reversib...
Background: Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening medical emergency that accounts for a disp...
Purpose: To analyse clinical data including aetiology, age, antecedents, classification and mortalit...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Aetiology and outcome of status epilepticus in children are different in comparison with adult patie...
Between August 1984 and September 1986, data were gathered prospectively on 114 episodes of convulsi...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe demographic data, semiology and etiology in a pediatri...
Background: Risk factors identification associated with status epilepticus is valuable in order to p...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Rev Neurol. 2000 Mar 1-15;30(5):414-8. [Status epilepticus in the childhood. A review of seven ye...
Objective: The aetiology and clinical features of status epilepticus (SE) are described, with the ai...
Background: The prognosis of convulsive status epilepticus (CSE), a common childhood medical neuro...
Background: Status epilepticus is defined as a neurologic emergency in which there is at least 5 min...
Objective: Status epilepticus is an under diagnosed entity in Pakistan. It is a potentially reversib...
Background: Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening medical emergency that accounts for a disp...
Purpose: To analyse clinical data including aetiology, age, antecedents, classification and mortalit...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...