نتایج جستجو برای: febrile seizures

تعداد نتایج: 80667  

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2001
W E Barlow R L Davis J W Glasser P H Rhodes R S Thompson J P Mullooly S B Black H R Shinefield J I Ward S M Marcy F DeStefano R T Chen V Immanuel J A Pearson C M Vadheim V Rebolledo D Christakis P J Benson N Lewis

BACKGROUND The administration of the diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and whole-cell pertussis (DTP) vaccine and measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has been associated with adverse neurologic events, including seizures. We studied the relation between these vaccinations and the risk of a first seizure, subsequent seizures, and neurodevelopmental disability in children. METHODS This cohor...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2013
سعیدی‌بروجنی1, محمدجواد, حامی, جواد, سازگار, قاسم,

Objective: Febrile seizures are the most common seizure disorder in childhood, and occur in 2-5% of children. While simple febrile seizures are frequently described as inoffensive disorder there are evidence suggesting the association between simple febrile seizures and hippocampal abnormalities in adulthood. This study was designed to evaluate the protein levels of Bcl-2 and Bax in the rat neo...

Journal: :Pustaka Kesehatan 2022

Febrile Seizures are seizures that appear during fever because it is caused by an intracranial process, as there infections of the respiratory tract, ears, and digestive tract. According to SIKI guidebook, several nursing actions performed integrated into dealing with hyperthermia classified observational, therapeutic, educational, collaborative actions. The purpose this study was determine mai...

Journal: :BMJ 2006
Leena D Mewasingh

INTRODUCTION Simple febrile seizures are generalised in onset, last <15 minutes, and do not occur more than once in 24 hours. Complex febrile seizures are longer lasting, have focal symptoms, and can recur within 24 hours. This review only deals with simple febrile seizures. About 2% to 5% of children in the USA and Western Europe, and 6% to 9% of infants and children in Japan will have experie...

2014
Sajun Chung

Febrile seizure (FS) is the most common seizure disorder of childhood, and occurs in an age-related manner. FS are classified into simple and complex. FS has a multifactorial inheritance, suggesting that both genetic and environmental factors are causative. Various animal models have elucidated the pathophysiological mechanisms of FS. Risk factors for a first FS are a family history of the diso...

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2013
Abolfazl Mahyar Parviz Ayazi Mohsen Nazari Hamid Reza Sarokhani Mohammad Mahdi Daneshi-Kohan Amir Javadi

It is known that neuropeptide Y which is widely distributed throughout the central nervous system is able to prevent seizures in animals. There are limited studies about the role of neuropeptide Y in febrile seizures. This study was conducted to evaluate the association between plasma neuropeptide Y level and febrile seizures in children. Seventy six patients with typical and atypical febrile s...

Ali Aghayar Macooie, Mohammad Karamyar Nader Pashapoor Zahra Yekta

Background: Serum prolactin level has been used as an alternative determinant to help differentiate epileptic from non-epileptic seizures. We aimed to analyze the association between serum prolactin concentration and epileptic seizure versus febrile seizure as well as seizure duration, single versus multiple seizure attacks and time lapse between seizure onset and blood sampling. Methods: Seven...

2016
Mohammad Barzegar Sousan Valizadeh Morteza Gojazadeh Mohammad Asghari Jafarabadi Vahid Zamanzadeh Shahla Shahbazi

Background: Febrile seizures are common during childhood and have a good prognosis, although they cause fear and anxiety in parents. Parent education is an important intervention in febrile seizures. Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two educational strategies, written information vs. written information plus verbal instruction on knowledge, attitudes, concerns, an...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2003
Craig R Warden Joseph Zibulewsky Sharon Mace Claudia Gold Marianne Gausche-Hill

Febrile seizures are the most common seizures seen in children younger than 5 years old. Out-of-hospital and emergency department providers need to be familiar with the principles of the evaluation and management of this common disorder. Most febrile seizures are brief, do not require any specific treatment or extensive workup, and have a benign prognosis. Recognizing the pattern of a simple fe...

Journal: :Epilepsia 2009
Giuseppe Capovilla Massimo Mastrangelo Antonino Romeo Federico Vigevano

Febrile seizures are the most common seizure disorder in childhood, affecting 2-5% of children. Simple febrile seizure is defined as a short (<15 min) generalized seizure, not recurring within 24 h, that occurs during a febrile illness not resulting from an acute disease of the nervous system in a child aged between 6 months and 5 years, with no neurologic deficits and no previous afebrile seiz...

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