[HTML][HTML] Factors associated with febrile seizures among children

F Tarhani, A Nezami, G Heidari, N Dalvand - Annals of Medicine and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective Febrile seizures are usually benign and are not presented with neurological
manifestation. However, complex febrile seizures are presented with recurrence and might …

[PDF][PDF] Clinical characteristics of febrile seizures and risk factors of its recurrence in Chiang Mai University Hospital

W Kantamalee, K Katanyuwong, O Louthrenoo - Neurol Asia, 2017 - neurology-asia.org
Abstract Background & Objectives: Febrile seizures are the most common convulsive
disorder in children under 5 years old. Among these children, some develop recurrent febrile …

[HTML][HTML] Clinical, epidemiological and laboratory characteristics of patients with febrile convulsion

GM Aliabad, A Khajeh, A Fayyazi… - Journal of comprehensive …, 2013 - brieflands.com
Background: Febrile convulsion (FC) is the most common type of seizure that occurs in
children aged 6-60 months. It occurs in two forms including simple and complex febrile …

Clinical profile of admitted children with febrile seizures

NA Al-Khathlan, MM Jan - Neurosciences Journal, 2005 - nsj.org.sa
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the clinical profile, investigations,
treatments and outcome of hospitalized children with febrile seizures. METHODS: A series of …

[PDF][PDF] Clinical, epidemiological and laboratory characteristics of children with febrile seizures

P Shankar, S Mahamud - International Journal of Contemporary …, 2020 - academia.edu
Background: Febrile seizure is the most common type of seizure disorder that occurs in
children aged 6-60 months. Recurrences are common. This study was conducted to …

Evaluation of demographic and clinical characteristics of first febrile seizures in children

R Fallah, S Akhavan-Karbasi, F Mir-Naseri - SSU_Journals, 2009 - jssu.ssu.ac.ir
Introduction: Febrile seizure is the most common problem in pediatric neurology that occur s
in 3–4% of children. The purpose of this study was to evaluate demographic and clinical …

[HTML][HTML] The first febrile seizure: An updated study for clinical risk factors

F Heydarian, E Bakhtiari, S Yousefi… - Iranian Journal of …, 2018 - brieflands.com
Objectives: The study aimed to determine major clinical risk factors for seizures in febrile
children aged 6-60 months. Methods: One hundred seventy five febrile children aged 6-60 …

[HTML][HTML] Febrile seizures: etiology, prevalence, and geographical variation

A Delpisheh, Y Veisani, K Sayehmiri… - Iranian Journal of Child …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Clinical findings in patients with febrile seizure after 5 years of age: A retrospective study

M Ogino, M Kashiwagi, T Tanabe, C Oba… - Brain and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Objective Febrile seizures (FSs) typically occur in infants and children between 6
and 60 months of age. Rarely, FS can occur in late childhood (late FS [LFS];> 5 years of …

Febrile seizures: an epidemiological and outcome study of 482 cases

L Sfaihi, I Maaloul, S Kmiha, H Aloulou… - Child's Nervous …, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Introduction Febrile seizures (FSs) are the most common type of seizures seen in
children. After the first FS, 3 to 12% of children develop epilepsy, and 30% of these patients …