textabstractOBJECTIVES: Febrile seizures recur frequently. Factors increasing the risk of febrile seizure recurrence include young age at onset, family history of febrile seizures, previous recurrent febrile seizures, time lapse since previous seizure <6 months, relative low temperature at the initial seizure, multiple type initial seizure, and frequent febrile illnesses. Prevention of seizure recurrences serves two useful purposes: meeting parental fear of recurrent febrile seizures in general and reducing the (small) risk of a long-lasting and eventually injurious recurrent seizure. In daily practice, children with febrile seizures often are treated with ...
The aim of this study was to assess the number of fever episodes as a risk factor for febrile seizur...
Background: Febrile seizures are the most common neurologic disorder in childhood. Physicians should...
Abstract Febrile seizures (FS) occur in 2-5% of children. Their pathogenesis is unknown. Elevated le...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Prediction of a recurrent febrile seizure during subsequent episodes of...
OBJECTIVE: Febrile seizure (FS) is the most common form of childhood seizure disorders. FS is perhap...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Febrile seizures occurring in a child older than one month during an episode of fever affect 2% to 4...
Factors that predict recurrence of a seizure during a subsequent fever episode were studied in 230 c...
SUMMARY In a prospective randomised study, 289 children admitted consecutively to hospital with thei...
Background: To compare efficacy of intermittent prophylaxis during subsequent febrile episodes with ...
Abstract Objectives In children suffering from febrile seizure, the likelihood of recurrence seems t...
Febrile seizure (FS) is the most common seizure disorder of childhood, and occurs in an age-related ...
ObjectiveFebrile seizure is the most common problem in pediatric neurology that occurs in 3- 4 % of ...
The aim of this study was to assess the number of fever episodes as a risk factor for febrile seizur...
Background: Febrile seizures are the most common neurologic disorder in childhood. Physicians should...
Abstract Febrile seizures (FS) occur in 2-5% of children. Their pathogenesis is unknown. Elevated le...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Prediction of a recurrent febrile seizure during subsequent episodes of...
OBJECTIVE: Febrile seizure (FS) is the most common form of childhood seizure disorders. FS is perhap...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Background: Before reaching the age of 5, 2–5% of children will have had a febrile seizure. Most are...
Febrile seizures occurring in a child older than one month during an episode of fever affect 2% to 4...
Factors that predict recurrence of a seizure during a subsequent fever episode were studied in 230 c...
SUMMARY In a prospective randomised study, 289 children admitted consecutively to hospital with thei...
Background: To compare efficacy of intermittent prophylaxis during subsequent febrile episodes with ...
Abstract Objectives In children suffering from febrile seizure, the likelihood of recurrence seems t...
Febrile seizure (FS) is the most common seizure disorder of childhood, and occurs in an age-related ...
ObjectiveFebrile seizure is the most common problem in pediatric neurology that occurs in 3- 4 % of ...
The aim of this study was to assess the number of fever episodes as a risk factor for febrile seizur...
Background: Febrile seizures are the most common neurologic disorder in childhood. Physicians should...
Abstract Febrile seizures (FS) occur in 2-5% of children. Their pathogenesis is unknown. Elevated le...