[HTML][HTML] Febrile seizures: risks, evaluation, and prognosis
DK Smith, KP Sadler, M Benedum - American family physician, 2019 - aafp.org
A febrile seizure is a seizure occurring in a child six months to five years of age that is
accompanied by a fever (100.4° F or greater) without central nervous system infection …
accompanied by a fever (100.4° F or greater) without central nervous system infection …
Complex febrile seizures-A systematic review
H Whelan, M Harmelink, E Chou… - … -a-month: DM, 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Complex febrile seizures-A systematic review Complex febrile seizures-A systematic review Dis
Mon. 2017 Jan;63(1):5-23. doi: 10.1016/j.disamonth.2016.12.001. Epub 2017 Jan 12. Authors …
Mon. 2017 Jan;63(1):5-23. doi: 10.1016/j.disamonth.2016.12.001. Epub 2017 Jan 12. Authors …
Febrile seizures: emergency medicine perspective
Routine diagnostic testing for simple febrile seizures is being discouraged, and clear
evidence-based guidelines regarding complex febrile seizures are lacking. Thus, clinical …
evidence-based guidelines regarding complex febrile seizures are lacking. Thus, clinical …
An introduction to natural language processing: how you can get more from those electronic notes you are generating
Electronically stored clinical documents may contain both structured data and unstructured
data. The use of structured clinical data varies by facility, but clinicians are familiar with …
data. The use of structured clinical data varies by facility, but clinicians are familiar with …
Complex febrile seizures: a practical guide to evaluation and treatment
AD Patel, J Vidaurre - Journal of child neurology, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Febrile seizures are the most common type of childhood seizures, affecting 2% to 5% of
children. A complex febrile seizure is one with focal onset, one that occurs more than once …
children. A complex febrile seizure is one with focal onset, one that occurs more than once …
Low-value diagnostic imaging use in the pediatric emergency department in the United States and Canada
Importance Diagnostic imaging overuse in children evaluated in emergency departments
(EDs) is a potential target for reducing low-value care. Variation in practice patterns across …
(EDs) is a potential target for reducing low-value care. Variation in practice patterns across …
Racial and ethnic differences in low‐value pediatric emergency care
J Li, S Ramgopal, JR Marin - Academic emergency medicine, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Disparities in health care quality frequently focus on underuse. We evaluated
racial/ethnic differences in low‐value services delivered in the pediatric emergency …
racial/ethnic differences in low‐value services delivered in the pediatric emergency …
Actual insights into the clinical management of febrile seizures
M Mastrangelo, F Midulla, C Moretti - European journal of pediatrics, 2014 - Springer
Febrile seizures (FS) are a benign epileptic manifestation of infancy occurring between 3
months and 5 years of age and affecting an estimated 2–5% of children. They have usually …
months and 5 years of age and affecting an estimated 2–5% of children. They have usually …
[HTML][HTML] Pediatric first time non-febrile seizure with focal manifestations: is emergent imaging indicated?
Purpose To assess the prevalence of clinically urgent intra-cranial pathology among
children who had imaging for a first episode of non-febrile seizure with focal manifestations …
children who had imaging for a first episode of non-febrile seizure with focal manifestations …