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with grade 4 IVH with history of acute seizures . The Incidence of Acute and Remote Seizures in Children with Intraventricular Hemorrhage Jonathan B. Strober, MD Robert S. Bienkowski, PhD MD Joseph Maytal ...
Objectives: To determine incidence rates and risk factors of remote seizure after perinatal arterial ischemic stroke. Methods: We retrospectively identified a population-based cohort of children ...
incidence by 5 years poststroke in adults. METHODS: In a retrospective population-based study of children with stroke (29 days–19 years) in an integrated health care system (1993–2007), post- stroke seizures ...
-convulsive SE in 26.5%. The incidences of presumptive causes of SE were idiopathic 40.7%, epilepsy 29.1%, remote 16.4% and acute symptomatic in 13.3%. Among all the patients, febrile episodes occurred in 35.4 ...
of etiologies is markedly age-dependent: Febrile and acute symptomatic convulsive SE is most common in children aged less than 2 years, whereas cryptogenic/idiopathic and remote symptomatic etiologies are more ...
, the incidence and outcome of RSE is less clear. In a series of 193 children with SE, defined by seizure duration of >30 min, 26% had SE that lasted >60 min (3) . When Maytal et al. (3) classified SE by etiology ...
100000 episodes. Seizure aetiology was idiopathic in 26.2% of episodes, febrile in 41.9%, remote symptomatic in 28%, and acute symptomatic in 3.9% of episodes. Mean duration of all seizure episodes ...
Summary: Background: The incidence of status epilepticus (SE) in Asian children , including Japanese, has not been reported. Methods: In 2003, we performed an epidemiological study of SE on Japanese ...
is the most important cause of remote symptomatic epilepsy in young adults and children . TBI‐induced changes in neuronal sensitivity to stimulation may contribute to acute seizures and the eventual generation ...
aetiology (167 children , 35.7%), followed by acute symptomatic seizures provoked by a central nervous system abnormality (160 children , 34.2%; Fig. 2). The most common infective central nervous system ...
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