Febrile convulsions
A seizure occurring in infants and young children that occurs in the setting of fever.
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Febrile convulsions are associated with sudden rise of high temperature like 1o4 or above pt may loose conciousness or maynot. These convulsions are not clonic or tonic Epileptic convulsions are preceded with aura and pt goes in tonic and c...
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It's an incidental finding . Do eeg . R/o the underlying cause of fever . Start the patient on valproic acid .
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Gross communicating hydrocephalus with sub dural collection in right side with ? A porencephalic cyst in right parietal cortex. Was the neonatal period uneventful? Was the baby preterm/ had meningitis? Now Start on Empirical antibiotics...
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