PURPOSE: Multiple, prolonged, generalized, or focal seizures are common in children with severe malaria, with or without coma. In other contexts, such seizures have been associated with the development of epilepsy. The relation between falciparum malaria and epilepsy is undetermined; thus we measured the prevalence and characteristics of epilepsy in children with a history of severe malaria. METHODS: We took a detailed epilepsy history from the parents of 487 children (aged 6-9 years) to compare the prevalence of epilepsy between three exposure groups: children with a history of cerebral malaria (CM), malaria and complicated seizures (M/S), or those unexposed to either complication. Each child had an EEG and was classified as having active,...
SummaryBackgroundCerebral malaria, a disorder characterised by coma, parasitaemia, and no other evid...
BACKGROUND: Persistent neurocognitive impairments occur in a fifth of children hospitalized with sev...
BACKGROUND: Seizures are common in children admitted with severe falciparum malaria and are associat...
PURPOSE: The cause of seizures in children with falciparum malaria is unclear. In malaria endemic ar...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological deficits are reported in children after cerebral malaria (CM) but little is ...
International audiencePURPOSE: Cerebral malaria (CM) is suspected to be a potential cause of epileps...
International audienceObjective: To study the link between malaria and epilepsy in children in Parak...
Falciparum malaria is an important cause of acute symptomatic seizures in children admitted to hospi...
Objective Plasmodium falciparum is epileptogenic and in malaria endemic areas, is a leading cause o...
Abstract: Seizures are a frequent manifestation of severe malaria in children especially those less ...
PURPOSE: It is unclear why some children with falciparum malaria develop acute seizures and what det...
Background: Seizures are a common presenting feature in children with cerebral malaria (CM) and neu...
International audiencePURPOSE: Cerebral malaria (CM) is suspected to be a potential cause of epileps...
Prolonged, multiple seizures complicate a high proportion of cases of childhood cerebral malaria, an...
Background: Seizures are a common presenting feature in children with cerebral malaria (CM) and neur...
SummaryBackgroundCerebral malaria, a disorder characterised by coma, parasitaemia, and no other evid...
BACKGROUND: Persistent neurocognitive impairments occur in a fifth of children hospitalized with sev...
BACKGROUND: Seizures are common in children admitted with severe falciparum malaria and are associat...
PURPOSE: The cause of seizures in children with falciparum malaria is unclear. In malaria endemic ar...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological deficits are reported in children after cerebral malaria (CM) but little is ...
International audiencePURPOSE: Cerebral malaria (CM) is suspected to be a potential cause of epileps...
International audienceObjective: To study the link between malaria and epilepsy in children in Parak...
Falciparum malaria is an important cause of acute symptomatic seizures in children admitted to hospi...
Objective Plasmodium falciparum is epileptogenic and in malaria endemic areas, is a leading cause o...
Abstract: Seizures are a frequent manifestation of severe malaria in children especially those less ...
PURPOSE: It is unclear why some children with falciparum malaria develop acute seizures and what det...
Background: Seizures are a common presenting feature in children with cerebral malaria (CM) and neu...
International audiencePURPOSE: Cerebral malaria (CM) is suspected to be a potential cause of epileps...
Prolonged, multiple seizures complicate a high proportion of cases of childhood cerebral malaria, an...
Background: Seizures are a common presenting feature in children with cerebral malaria (CM) and neur...
SummaryBackgroundCerebral malaria, a disorder characterised by coma, parasitaemia, and no other evid...
BACKGROUND: Persistent neurocognitive impairments occur in a fifth of children hospitalized with sev...
BACKGROUND: Seizures are common in children admitted with severe falciparum malaria and are associat...