Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most frequent seizures affecting infants and children; however, their impact on the developing hippocampal formation is not completely understood. Such understanding is highly important because of the potential relationship of prolonged febrile seizures to temporal lobe epilepsy. Using an immature rat model, we have previously demonstrated that prolonged experimental febrile seizures render the hippocampus hyperexcitable throughout life. Here we examined whether (1) neuronal loss, (2) altered neurogenesis, or (3) mossy fiber sprouting, all implicated in epileptogenesis in both animal models and humans, were involved in the generation of a pro-epileptic, hyperexcitable hippocampus by these...
Febrile seizures, in addition to being the most common seizure type of the developing human, may con...
Whether long febrile seizures (FSs) can cause epilepsy in the absence of genetic or acquired predisp...
International audienceIn some children, epilepsy is a catastrophic condition, leading to significant...
Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most frequent seizures affecting infants and ch...
Febrile seizures (FSs) constitute the most prevalent seizure type during childhood. Whether prolonge...
Prolonged febrile seizures (FS) are a risk factor for the development of hippocampal-associated temp...
ObjectiveProlonged fever-induced seizures (febrile status epilepticus [FSE]) during early childhood ...
Knowledge of the processes by which epilepsy is generated (epileptogenesis) is incomplete and has be...
Objective: Febrile seizures (FS) are fever-associated convulsions, being the most common seizure dis...
Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most common type of pathological brain activity...
Febrile seizures are the most common seizure type in young children. Whether they induce death of hi...
Febrile (fever-induced) seizures affect 3-5% of infants and young children. Despite the high inciden...
Febrile seizures, in addition to being the most common seizure type of the developing human, may con...
Whether long febrile seizures (FSs) can cause epilepsy in the absence of genetic or acquired predisp...
International audienceIn some children, epilepsy is a catastrophic condition, leading to significant...
Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most frequent seizures affecting infants and ch...
Febrile seizures (FSs) constitute the most prevalent seizure type during childhood. Whether prolonge...
Prolonged febrile seizures (FS) are a risk factor for the development of hippocampal-associated temp...
ObjectiveProlonged fever-induced seizures (febrile status epilepticus [FSE]) during early childhood ...
Knowledge of the processes by which epilepsy is generated (epileptogenesis) is incomplete and has be...
Objective: Febrile seizures (FS) are fever-associated convulsions, being the most common seizure dis...
Seizures induced by fever (febrile seizures) are the most common type of pathological brain activity...
Febrile seizures are the most common seizure type in young children. Whether they induce death of hi...
Febrile (fever-induced) seizures affect 3-5% of infants and young children. Despite the high inciden...
Febrile seizures, in addition to being the most common seizure type of the developing human, may con...
Whether long febrile seizures (FSs) can cause epilepsy in the absence of genetic or acquired predisp...
International audienceIn some children, epilepsy is a catastrophic condition, leading to significant...