Electroencephalogram has long been an integral part of evaluation of a child with first episode of afebrile seizure. Several studies have backed up its routine use in pediatric neurology till date and management guidelines also have adopted it. But as evidences are accumulating, it has been shown that some researchers are opining against its routine use due to reasons like need for sedation in uncooperative smaller children, inter-observer variability, abnormal tracings found in normal children, normal tracings observed in epileptic children etc. In this article authors have tried to discuss evidences showing different aspects of the debates in support and against the use of electroencephalogram in first afebrile seizure episode in children
To study the childhood seizures and incidence of findings in eeg and neuro imaging at tirunelveli me...
Most studies on epileptiform discharges in young children were performed using analog electroencepha...
ObjectiveThe first attack of unprovoked seizure is more frequent than recurrent one and neuroimaging...
Introduction: Clinical and outcome profiles of childhood seizures can be different in resource limit...
Introduction: Clinical and outcome profiles of childhood seizures can be different in resource limit...
Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorders that affect all age groups. It is characterized b...
Seizure is one of the common manifestations of various diseases in children and it is also an impor...
How to Cite This Article: Fayyazi A, Khajeh A. Does Electroencephalography Contribute to Examining C...
INTRODUCTION: “An epileptic seizure is a transient occurrence of signs and symptoms resulting from ...
PurposeElectroencephalography (EEG) is frequently ordered for patients with febrile seizures despite...
Background: Electroencephalogram and neuroimaging in pediatric patients with new-onset afebrile seiz...
Introduction: The first unprovoked seizure (FUS) in children is a convulsive seizure with an unknown...
SummaryPurpose:Febrile seizures are the commonest convulsive event in children younger than 5 years ...
Introduction: Paediatric febrile seizures represent the most common childhood seizure disorders. Feb...
Introduction: The first unprovoked seizure (FUS) in children is a convulsive seizure with an unknown...
To study the childhood seizures and incidence of findings in eeg and neuro imaging at tirunelveli me...
Most studies on epileptiform discharges in young children were performed using analog electroencepha...
ObjectiveThe first attack of unprovoked seizure is more frequent than recurrent one and neuroimaging...
Introduction: Clinical and outcome profiles of childhood seizures can be different in resource limit...
Introduction: Clinical and outcome profiles of childhood seizures can be different in resource limit...
Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorders that affect all age groups. It is characterized b...
Seizure is one of the common manifestations of various diseases in children and it is also an impor...
How to Cite This Article: Fayyazi A, Khajeh A. Does Electroencephalography Contribute to Examining C...
INTRODUCTION: “An epileptic seizure is a transient occurrence of signs and symptoms resulting from ...
PurposeElectroencephalography (EEG) is frequently ordered for patients with febrile seizures despite...
Background: Electroencephalogram and neuroimaging in pediatric patients with new-onset afebrile seiz...
Introduction: The first unprovoked seizure (FUS) in children is a convulsive seizure with an unknown...
SummaryPurpose:Febrile seizures are the commonest convulsive event in children younger than 5 years ...
Introduction: Paediatric febrile seizures represent the most common childhood seizure disorders. Feb...
Introduction: The first unprovoked seizure (FUS) in children is a convulsive seizure with an unknown...
To study the childhood seizures and incidence of findings in eeg and neuro imaging at tirunelveli me...
Most studies on epileptiform discharges in young children were performed using analog electroencepha...
ObjectiveThe first attack of unprovoked seizure is more frequent than recurrent one and neuroimaging...