نتایج جستجو برای: استعداد ابتلا به febrile convulsion

تعداد نتایج: 702360  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1979
H M Lewis J V Parry R P Parry H A Davies P J Sanderson D A Tyrrell H B Valman

A disseminated viral illness was demonstrated by isolating a virus from the CSF, blood or urine in 27% of 73 children who were admitted to hospital after a first febrile convulsion. However, a viral aetiology could be implicated for 86% of the children after combining results of tissue culture, electron microscopy, mouse inoculation, complement fixation tests, and interferon assay. Parallel bac...

Journal: :The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine 2021

Background: Diarrhea is a leading cause of illness and death in children developing countries, where an estimated 1300 million episodes 3.2 deaths occur under-5 children. About 80% due to diarrhea the first 2 years life. Convulsions may during diarrheic illness. Children develop febrile seizures if fever accompanies diarrhea. Objective: The aim current work was investigate prevalence determina...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1989
S Murch

We studied 154 children admitted consecutively with their first febrile convulsion to assess the influence of the temperature on the recurrence rate of convulsions. Those with temperatures of 40 degrees C or more were nine times less likely to have subsequent convulsions than those with temperatures of 38-38.9 degrees C.

Journal: :pharmaceutical and biomedical research 0
mohammad shokrzadeh pharmaceutical sciences research center, department of toxicology and pharmacology, faculty of pharmacy, mazandaran university of medical science, sari, iran ali abbaskhaniyan department of pediatrics, faculty of medicine, mazandaran university of medical science, sari, iran mohammadreza rafati pharmaceutical sciences research center, department of clinical pharmacy, faculty of pharmacy, mazandaran university of medical science, sari, iran mahdi mashhadiakabr mazandaran university of medical science, sari, iran ali arab department of pediatrics, faculty of medicine, mazandaran university of medical science, sari, iran

febrile convulsions (fc) are the most common neurologic disorder in children 6-60 months of age. zinc (zn) and copper (cu) play role as cofactors in more than 300 enzymatic activities significantly. the aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship serum levels of zn and cu with seizure occurrence in febrile children. in this case-control study, 270 children with 6 month to 6 years were ev...

Journal: :Journal of accident & emergency medicine 1997
A J Cooper C V Egleston

The case is reported of a toddler who presented with an apparent febrile convulsion. The final diagnosis was that of accidental ingestion of Ecstasy. The child made an uneventful recovery. Ecstasy toxicity should be added to the list of differential diagnoses in a child presenting with fever and an unexplained seizure.

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1979
I L Swann

Fifty children were admitted to hospital with symptoms of illness that were attributed, by the parent or general practitioner, to the process of teething in the course of one year. In all but 2 cases an organic cause, other than teething, could be found and the most serious conditions were meningitis in one patient and febrile convulsion in 11.

Ashrafzade, Farah , Golmakani, Hasan , Heydarian, Farhad , Vafaei Ghayen, Atefe i,

Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common and chronic neurological diseases in children. The prevalence of this disease among children in Iran is estimated at 5%, which is higher than the average prevalence in other countries. Several studies have been done on the role of trace elements in serum and its role in the pathogenesis of epilepsy, but there is still little information on the ro...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1985
A Darkins C E Polkey

Nine patients with transient hemiparesis following a febrile convulsion were part of a group of 71 patients undergoing temporal lobectomy with mesial temporal sclerosis or non-specific changes in the specimen. There was no gross evidence of additional brain damage in tests before surgery and their response to surgery was as good as the 62 patients without this history.

Journal: :Neurosciences 2003
Mohammad I Dad Ghousia A Ismael Abdulhameed A Al-Oufi Ali H Al-Mohammadi

OBJECTIVE Seizures continue to be a major problem in the pediatric age group. The cause and clinical presentation of these seizures are vast and variable. This is a prospective study, conducted with the aim of assessing the magnitude and presentation of this problem in the region of Al-Madina Al-Munawara, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. METHODS All the cases of seizures admitted to Madina Maternity ...

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