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61. Febrile Seizures This reaction may take the form of a seizure or convulsion, and is called febrileseizure. Back to Top. What should I do if my child has a febrile seizure? http://yourchildshealth.echn.ca/hsc/echn.nsf/pages/seizures | |
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62. Diseases And Conditions -- Discovery Health -- Febrile Seizures The eyes roll upward. The arms and legs become stiff or jerk. Each febrileseizure usually lasts 1 to 10 minutes. Fever causes a febrile seizure. http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/1847.html | |
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63. Febrile Seizures In Children febrile seizures Not Epilepsy DEAR DR.PAUL My 2 year old son justhad his first febrile seizure. It was horrible. He is fine http://www.drpaul.com/library/FEBRSEIZ.html | |
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64. Epilepsy Action: Febrile Seizures infection, but sometimes more serious conditions such as meningitis or encephalitiscan also cause a rapid rise in temperature and trigger a febrile seizure. http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/febrile.html | |
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65. Welcome To, seizures and mesial temporal sclerosisno association in a long-term follow-up study.)followed a group of children for 8 to 15 years after a febrile seizure. http://www.globalfamilydoctor.com/publications/GFDnews/brief55.htm | |
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66. Health Content Encyclopedia Article Febrile Seizure (children) A febrile seizure is a brief, generalized, symmetric convulsion in a child that occursin association with fever but without any brain or spinal cord infection http://www.baptisteast.com/adamcontent/ency/article/000980.asp |
67. Febrile Seizure Resources On The Internet HealthCyclopedia, febrile seizure. Health Portals, Mayo Clinic Onlinefebrile seizure. Health News, Search millions of published http://www.healthcyclopedia.com/febrile_seizure.html | |
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68. Febrile Seizures - (English - Plain Language) What is a seizure from a fever (also called a febrile seizure)? A child who issick may have a fever. What should I do if my child has a febrile seizure? http://www.cshcn.org/resources/febrile-seizure_eng_PL.htm | |
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69. Febrile Seizures: What Every Parent Should Know febrile seizures What Every Parent Should Know What is a febrile seizure? If mychild has a febrile seizure, does this mean that he or she has epilepsy? No. http://www.yelmfamilymedicine.com/articles/febrile_seizures.htm | |
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70. ENLmedical.com: Conditions And Concerns: Medical Encyclopedia: Febrile Seizure ( Table of content. febrile seizure (children). A child who has a febrileseizure may not have further seizures in response to a fever. http://www.enlmedical.com/article/000980.htm | |
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71. Pediatric Residents -- Febrile Seizures Eightyfive percent of children have a typical febrile seizure consisting of onegeneralized tonic-clonic seizure with no focal signs lasting less than 15 http://www.cw.bc.ca/pediatricresidents/febseiz.asp | |
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72. Febrile Seizures: XtraMSN Health seizures. What are the symptoms and signs of a febrile seizure? The majority minutes.How is a diagnosis of febrile seizure made? This child http://xtramsn.co.nz/health/0,,8065-1669838,00.html | |
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73. Febrile Seizures - New Treatments, February 5, 2003 A febrile seizure is defined as a seizure associated with fever in infancy or earlychildhood (usually between 3 months and 5 years of age), without evidence http://www.medical-library.org/journals2a/febrile_seizures.htm | |
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74. Virtual Naval Hospital: Pediatric Emergency Manual: Febrile Seizures Simple febrile seizure, Definition Single event. Generalized, without focalonset. EEG as an outpatient if complex febrile seizure. Hospitalize if http://www.vnh.org/PediatricEmergencyManual/FebrileSeizures.html | |
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75. EMedicine - Febrile Seizures : Article Excerpt By: Robert Baumann, MD febrile seizures. Simple febrile seizure. The setting is fever in a childaged 6 months to 5 years. Complex febrile seizure. Age, neurological http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/byname/febrile-seizures.htm | |
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76. Advanced Search The study included 428 children with a first febrile seizure who were followedfor a period of two to 44 months (median followup 29 months); 93.0 percent http://www.aafp.org/afp/970915ap/tips6.html | |
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77. Advanced Search A simple febrile seizure is defined as a generalized seizure occurring once in a24hour period, lasting less than 15 minutes, and associated with fever in a http://www.aafp.org/afp/20020401/tips/11.html | |
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78. Febrial febrile. febrile seizure. A febrile seizure is a seizure caused bysudden elevation of the body temperature in a child in the proper http://www.totcity.com/Parents/health/febrial/febrial.html | |
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79. Risk Of Early Febrile Seizure With Perinatal Exposure To Nucleoside Analogues Risk of early febrile seizure with perinatal exposure to nucleoside analogues LandreauMascaroA; Barret B; Mayaux MJ; Tardieu M; Blanche S The frequency of http://mobile.handheldmed.com/mobile/lancet/Lancet (England), Feb 16 2002, 359( | |
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80. Febrile Seizure (children) febrile seizure (children). Alternate Names Seizure fever induced. A child whohas a febrile seizure may not have further seizures in response to a fever. http://www.rwjuhh.net/Atoz/encyclopedia/article/000980.asp | |
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