Febrile (fever-induced) seizures affect 3-5% of infants and young children. Despite the high incidence of febrile seizures, their contribution to the development of epilepsy later in life has remained controversial. Combining a new rat model of complex febrile seizures and patch clamp techniques, we determined that hyperthermia-induced seizures in the immature rat cause a selective presynaptic increase in inhibitory synaptic transmission in the hippocampus that lasts into adulthood. The long-lasting nature of these potent alterations in synaptic communication after febrile seizures does not support the prevalent view of the 'benign' nature of early-life febrile convulsions
Knowledge of the processes by which epilepsy is generated (epileptogenesis) is incomplete and has be...
Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most frequent seizures affecting infants and ch...
AbstractIt has been described that febrile seizures during infancy increase risk of subsequent non-f...
Febrile (fever-induced) seizures affect 3-5% of infants and young children. Despite the high inciden...
Febrile seizures (FSs) constitute the most prevalent seizure type during childhood. Whether prolonge...
Seizures induced by fever are the most prevalent age-specific seizures in infants and young children...
Febrile seizures are the most common seizure type in young children. Whether they induce death of hi...
The mechanisms underlying the generation of febrile seizures are poorly understood. This study inves...
Studies of febrile seizures have been driven by two major enigmas: first, how these most common of h...
Many reports indicated that small percentage of children with febrile seizures develop epilepsy and ...
Febrile seizures are epileptic seizures, arising in connection with febrile conditions in children o...
Experimental prolonged febrile seizures (FS) lead to structural and molecular changes that promote h...
Experimental prolonged febrile seizures (FS) lead to structural and molecular changes that promote h...
Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most common type of pathological brain activity...
To elucidate the long-term effect of repeated febrile convulsions (FC) on seizure susceptibility in ...
Knowledge of the processes by which epilepsy is generated (epileptogenesis) is incomplete and has be...
Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most frequent seizures affecting infants and ch...
AbstractIt has been described that febrile seizures during infancy increase risk of subsequent non-f...
Febrile (fever-induced) seizures affect 3-5% of infants and young children. Despite the high inciden...
Febrile seizures (FSs) constitute the most prevalent seizure type during childhood. Whether prolonge...
Seizures induced by fever are the most prevalent age-specific seizures in infants and young children...
Febrile seizures are the most common seizure type in young children. Whether they induce death of hi...
The mechanisms underlying the generation of febrile seizures are poorly understood. This study inves...
Studies of febrile seizures have been driven by two major enigmas: first, how these most common of h...
Many reports indicated that small percentage of children with febrile seizures develop epilepsy and ...
Febrile seizures are epileptic seizures, arising in connection with febrile conditions in children o...
Experimental prolonged febrile seizures (FS) lead to structural and molecular changes that promote h...
Experimental prolonged febrile seizures (FS) lead to structural and molecular changes that promote h...
Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most common type of pathological brain activity...
To elucidate the long-term effect of repeated febrile convulsions (FC) on seizure susceptibility in ...
Knowledge of the processes by which epilepsy is generated (epileptogenesis) is incomplete and has be...
Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most frequent seizures affecting infants and ch...
AbstractIt has been described that febrile seizures during infancy increase risk of subsequent non-f...