SummaryPurpose:Febrile seizures are the commonest convulsive event in children younger than 5 years of age (incidence of 2–5%). Electroencephalography (EEG) is not indicated in the work up of simple febrile seizures. Information about its role in the assessment of complex febrile seizures (CFSs) is unclear and EEGs are frequently ordered. This study was designed to assess utility of clinical variables at presentation in predicting the likelihood of an abnormal EEG.Methods:EEG requisitions, EEG reports, clinic charts and medical records over an 11-year period (1990–2001) were retrospectively reviewed. The relationship between clinical variables like age, timing of the EEG since CFS, family history of seizures, neurological assessment and EEG...
Background: Electroencephalogram and neuroimaging in pediatric patients with new-onset afebrile seiz...
Febrile seizure (FS) is the most common seizure disorder of childhood, and occurs in an age-related ...
Background: Febrile seizures (FS) are common in young children. There is a lack of knowledge about p...
SummaryPurpose:Febrile seizures are the commonest convulsive event in children younger than 5 years ...
PurposeElectroencephalography (EEG) is frequently ordered for patients with febrile seizures despite...
Objective: To define the role of the EEG in predicting recurrence of febrile seizures (FS) in childr...
Abstract Background and Objective: Febrile seizures are one of the most common neurological disorde...
OBJECTIVE: Some studies suggest that detection of epileptic discharge is unusual during the first...
Introduction: Paediatric febrile seizures represent the most common childhood seizure disorders. Feb...
Introduction: Febrile seizures were the commonest convulsive event during childhood. Currently ther...
Background: Febrile seizure has a good prognosis, but may presented with status epilepticus and may...
Febrile seizures (FS) are seizures that occur between 3-72 months of age, with a temperature of 38 C...
PurposeFebrile seizure, the most common type of pediatric convulsive disorder, is a benign seizure s...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine EEG features in a retrospective 13-year cohort of children with ence...
ObjectiveFebrile seizure is the most common problem in pediatric neurology that occurs in 3- 4 % of ...
Background: Electroencephalogram and neuroimaging in pediatric patients with new-onset afebrile seiz...
Febrile seizure (FS) is the most common seizure disorder of childhood, and occurs in an age-related ...
Background: Febrile seizures (FS) are common in young children. There is a lack of knowledge about p...
SummaryPurpose:Febrile seizures are the commonest convulsive event in children younger than 5 years ...
PurposeElectroencephalography (EEG) is frequently ordered for patients with febrile seizures despite...
Objective: To define the role of the EEG in predicting recurrence of febrile seizures (FS) in childr...
Abstract Background and Objective: Febrile seizures are one of the most common neurological disorde...
OBJECTIVE: Some studies suggest that detection of epileptic discharge is unusual during the first...
Introduction: Paediatric febrile seizures represent the most common childhood seizure disorders. Feb...
Introduction: Febrile seizures were the commonest convulsive event during childhood. Currently ther...
Background: Febrile seizure has a good prognosis, but may presented with status epilepticus and may...
Febrile seizures (FS) are seizures that occur between 3-72 months of age, with a temperature of 38 C...
PurposeFebrile seizure, the most common type of pediatric convulsive disorder, is a benign seizure s...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine EEG features in a retrospective 13-year cohort of children with ence...
ObjectiveFebrile seizure is the most common problem in pediatric neurology that occurs in 3- 4 % of ...
Background: Electroencephalogram and neuroimaging in pediatric patients with new-onset afebrile seiz...
Febrile seizure (FS) is the most common seizure disorder of childhood, and occurs in an age-related ...
Background: Febrile seizures (FS) are common in young children. There is a lack of knowledge about p...