Objectives: To characterize seizure disorders and co-morbidities in children aged one month to 16 yearsStudy Design: Hospital based, cross-sectional study. Participants: Children aged one month to 16 years referred to the paediatric neurology clinic at Parirenyatwa hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe were consecutively enrolled. Study Factors: Clinical profile, seizure type, co-morbidities and treatment patterns. Results: Of the357 children referred with neurological disorders, 252 (76.6%) had seizure disorders with generalized epilepsy the commonest presentation. The median (range) age was 48 (24-96) months and 163 (65%) were males. The majority resided in urban areas 201 (79%) and were more likely to be managed by primary care nurse beforereferr...
Introduction: Much information on childhood epilepsy in sub Saharan Africa is hospital based. A surv...
The aims of this study were to record behavioral problems in children with epilepsy (CWE), compare t...
OBJECTIVES: Eighty-five percent of the 33 million children with epilepsy (CWE) worldwide live in low...
Purpose: To define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in older ch...
Background Most children with epilepsy reside in resource-limited regions such as sub-Saharan Afric...
PURPOSE: To define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in older ch...
Purpose: To define the prevalence and risk factors for epilepsy in children in a rural district of T...
AIM: The aim of this study was to define the prevalence of and risk factors for behavioural disorder...
PURPOSE: To define the prevalence and risk factors for epilepsy in children in a rural district of T...
Objective: To assess epileptics with regard to socio-demographic characteristics, aetiology, EEG res...
Introduction: The growing impact of non-communicable diseases in low- to middle-income countries mak...
AbstractPurposeTo define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in ol...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a neurological disorder in which brain activity is disrupted leading to se...
This article presents key findings from the International Child Neurology Association/African Child ...
Introduction: Much information on childhood epilepsy in sub Saharan Africa is hospital based. A surv...
Introduction: Much information on childhood epilepsy in sub Saharan Africa is hospital based. A surv...
The aims of this study were to record behavioral problems in children with epilepsy (CWE), compare t...
OBJECTIVES: Eighty-five percent of the 33 million children with epilepsy (CWE) worldwide live in low...
Purpose: To define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in older ch...
Background Most children with epilepsy reside in resource-limited regions such as sub-Saharan Afric...
PURPOSE: To define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in older ch...
Purpose: To define the prevalence and risk factors for epilepsy in children in a rural district of T...
AIM: The aim of this study was to define the prevalence of and risk factors for behavioural disorder...
PURPOSE: To define the prevalence and risk factors for epilepsy in children in a rural district of T...
Objective: To assess epileptics with regard to socio-demographic characteristics, aetiology, EEG res...
Introduction: The growing impact of non-communicable diseases in low- to middle-income countries mak...
AbstractPurposeTo define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in ol...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a neurological disorder in which brain activity is disrupted leading to se...
This article presents key findings from the International Child Neurology Association/African Child ...
Introduction: Much information on childhood epilepsy in sub Saharan Africa is hospital based. A surv...
Introduction: Much information on childhood epilepsy in sub Saharan Africa is hospital based. A surv...
The aims of this study were to record behavioral problems in children with epilepsy (CWE), compare t...
OBJECTIVES: Eighty-five percent of the 33 million children with epilepsy (CWE) worldwide live in low...