Abstract Febrile convulsions (FCs) are the most frequently occurring epilepsy syndrome experienced in infants/children between 6 months and 6 years of age and occur in 2-4%. It describes any seizure that occurs in response to a febrile stimulus in the absence of meningitis, encephalitis, serum electrolyte imbalance and other acute neurologic illnesses. There have been many recent reports on the molecular genetic and pathogenesis of FC. It has been recognized that there is significant genetic component for susceptibility of FC with different reported mutation. Others have tried to correlate FC to immunologic problem through interleukin, cytokines, immunoglobulin and interferon. Also, reports on correlations between FC and iron deficiency ane...
Objective Data on the relationship between iron deficiency anemia and febrile convulsions are contro...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of complex features in febrile convulsion, association of com...
The article describes the outcomes of febrile seizures in children. The main provoking factors for t...
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Objective Febrile convulsions are prevalent in children aged between 9 months and 5 years, with an i...
Febrile seizures (FS) are the most common type of childhood seizures, affecting 2–5 % of children ol...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
Febrile convulsion (FC), an occurrence frequently encountered in everyday practice, is discussed in ...
Febrile seizures (FS) are a benign epileptic manifestation of infancy occurring between 3 month...
A family history of seizures, preexisting brain damage, or birth complications may modify the long-t...
BACKGROUND: Febrile convulsion and sickle cell disease are common in tropical countries and both are...
Febrile seizures are the most common cause of convulsions in children. Most are simple in nature, al...
Febrile seizures are common and mostly benign. They are the most common cause of seizures in childre...
Febrile seizures are the most common paroxysmal episode during childhood, affecting up to one in 10 ...
Purpose: Febrile seizures are the most prevalent type of pathological brain activity in children. De...
Objective Data on the relationship between iron deficiency anemia and febrile convulsions are contro...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of complex features in febrile convulsion, association of com...
The article describes the outcomes of febrile seizures in children. The main provoking factors for t...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Objective Febrile convulsions are prevalent in children aged between 9 months and 5 years, with an i...
Febrile seizures (FS) are the most common type of childhood seizures, affecting 2–5 % of children ol...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
Febrile convulsion (FC), an occurrence frequently encountered in everyday practice, is discussed in ...
Febrile seizures (FS) are a benign epileptic manifestation of infancy occurring between 3 month...
A family history of seizures, preexisting brain damage, or birth complications may modify the long-t...
BACKGROUND: Febrile convulsion and sickle cell disease are common in tropical countries and both are...
Febrile seizures are the most common cause of convulsions in children. Most are simple in nature, al...
Febrile seizures are common and mostly benign. They are the most common cause of seizures in childre...
Febrile seizures are the most common paroxysmal episode during childhood, affecting up to one in 10 ...
Purpose: Febrile seizures are the most prevalent type of pathological brain activity in children. De...
Objective Data on the relationship between iron deficiency anemia and febrile convulsions are contro...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of complex features in febrile convulsion, association of com...
The article describes the outcomes of febrile seizures in children. The main provoking factors for t...