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81. ThirdAge - Adam - Seizures Often, uncomplicated febrile seizures are benign. When witnessing aseizure, try to remember what happened such as Did limbs twitch? http://www.thirdage.com/health/adam/ency/article/003200.htm | |
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82. Febrile Seizure : Meddie Health Search ITEMS LINKS FAQ Febrile Seizues Information about febrile seizuresfrom the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. http://www.meddie.com/search/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurological_Disorde | |
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83. Febrile Seizures A febrile seizure is a convulsion, caused by abnormal electrical activityin the nerve cells of the brain that is brought on by having a fever. http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/1900/1979.asp?index=7001 |
84. Toddlers: General Health Concerns febrile seizures My 19 month old daughter had a febrile seizure forthe first time and really scared my husband and me. I am worried http://www.parentsplace.com/toddlers/health/qas/0,10338,239272_101203,00.html | |
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85. IVillage.com: The Women's Network | Print This Article Back febrile seizures. A febrile seizure is a convulsion that is broughton by having a fever. Next page Once a child has a febrile seizure http://www.parentsoup.com/print/0,,416931,00.html | |
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86. Expert Advice -- Febrile Seizures A febrile seizure is a convulsion that is brought onby having a fever. Find out more. Click Here! http://www.parentsoup.com/experts/ped/qas/0,,166595_416931-2,00.html | |
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87. OHSU News Release Signs and symptoms of febrile seizure include body stiffening; face, arm and legtwitching; eye rolling; jerking of the arms and legs; staring; or loss of http://www.ohsu.edu/news/2003/022603seizure.html | |
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88. Parameter Finding Points Age At Onset 18 Months 1 = 18 Months The presence of certain clinical factors may indicate an increased risk for additionalfebrile seizures after the occurrence of the first febrile seizure in a http://www.medal.org/docs_ch44/doc_ch44.08.html | |
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89. Radiology In Ped Emerg Med, Vol 4, Case 10 PostSurgical febrile seizure and Vomiting Radiology Cases in Pediatric EmergencyMedicine Volume 4, Case 10 Loren G. Yamamoto, MD, MPH Kapiolani Medical http://www.hawaii.edu/medicine/pediatrics/pemxray/v4c10.html | |
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90. Newsletter What is febrile seizure? febrile seizure or fit occurs in association with afeverish illness or infection which does not involve the brain directly. http://www.efriso.com/Newsletter/newsletter.html | |
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91. Febrile Seizures Approximately 4% of children will experience at least one febrile seizure, definedas an episode occurring between 3 months and 5 years of age, associated http://www.neuro.wustl.edu/epilepsy/pediatric/articleFebrile.html | |
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92. Varicella Vaccine, Varicella Virus, Chicken Pox Vaccine, Chicken Pox Shingles, C About 98 percent of children who have a febrile seizure will never bediagnosed with epilepsy. A complex febrile seizure lasts longer http://health.indiamart.com/kidshealth/illness/febrile-seizures.html | |
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93. Childbrain.com Seizures - Definition 6 years of age. The typical febrile seizure is a convulsive eventthat lasts about one to five minutes. This usually occurs with http://www.childbrain.com/seizure1.shtml | |
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94. Febrile Seizures Each febrile seizure usually lasts 1 to 10 minutes. What are the causesand risks of the condition? Fever causes a febrile seizure. http://atoz.iqhealth.com/HealthAnswers/encyclopedia/HTMLfiles/1847.html | |
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95. Febrile Seizures - What Is fever. Any first febrile seizure should be evaluated by the doctor.The possibility of meningitis needs to be ruled out. Because http://www.thebabycorner.com/infants/careguide/febrileseizures/ | |
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