We present our results of intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam in febrile seizures. We treated 82 patients aged between 3 months and 5 years. They have had simple or complex febrile seizures. Recurrence occurred in 22 patients (26%), none had a long-lasting febrile convulsion. Transient side effects occurred in 21.95% of the cases. We conclude that diazepam is a safe and effective drug for prophylaxis of febrile seizures when used as soon as any sign of illness appears. We suggest, however, that the administration of the drug should be indicated if the child presents at least one consistent predictor of risk of recurrent febrile seizures.54197-20
Febrile seizures occurring in a child older than one month during an episode of fever affect 2% to 4...
Febrile seizure is the most common neurological disorder in children and occurs in 2 to 5% of them. ...
AbstractObjectiveFebrile convulsions (FC) are the most common convulsive events in childhood, occurr...
We present our results of intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam in febrile seizures. We treate...
We present our results of intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam in febrile seizures. We treate...
Intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam is presented as an optional treatment for febrile seizur...
Intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam is presented as an optimal treatment for febrile seizure...
Intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam is presented as an optional treatment for febrile seizur...
Intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam is presented as an optional treatment for febrile seizur...
The efficacy of intermittent rectal diazepam prophylaxis is assessed in the prevention of febrile se...
Apresentamos os resultados do uso de diazepam intermitente na profilaxia da convulsão febril (CF). A...
SUMMARY In a prospective randomised study, 289 children admitted consecutively to hospital with thei...
SUMMARY After their first episode of febrile convulsions, 195 previously healthy children, aged 6-30...
The efficacy and side effects of intermittent oral diazepam for the prevention of febrile seizure re...
ABSTRACT- Convulsions triggered by fever are the most common type of seizures in childhood, and 20 %...
Febrile seizures occurring in a child older than one month during an episode of fever affect 2% to 4...
Febrile seizure is the most common neurological disorder in children and occurs in 2 to 5% of them. ...
AbstractObjectiveFebrile convulsions (FC) are the most common convulsive events in childhood, occurr...
We present our results of intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam in febrile seizures. We treate...
We present our results of intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam in febrile seizures. We treate...
Intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam is presented as an optional treatment for febrile seizur...
Intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam is presented as an optimal treatment for febrile seizure...
Intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam is presented as an optional treatment for febrile seizur...
Intermittent prophylaxis with oral diazepam is presented as an optional treatment for febrile seizur...
The efficacy of intermittent rectal diazepam prophylaxis is assessed in the prevention of febrile se...
Apresentamos os resultados do uso de diazepam intermitente na profilaxia da convulsão febril (CF). A...
SUMMARY In a prospective randomised study, 289 children admitted consecutively to hospital with thei...
SUMMARY After their first episode of febrile convulsions, 195 previously healthy children, aged 6-30...
The efficacy and side effects of intermittent oral diazepam for the prevention of febrile seizure re...
ABSTRACT- Convulsions triggered by fever are the most common type of seizures in childhood, and 20 %...
Febrile seizures occurring in a child older than one month during an episode of fever affect 2% to 4...
Febrile seizure is the most common neurological disorder in children and occurs in 2 to 5% of them. ...
AbstractObjectiveFebrile convulsions (FC) are the most common convulsive events in childhood, occurr...