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Clinical pattern of seizures in hospitalized children.

Mohammad I Dad1, Ghousia A Ismael, Abdulhameed A Al-Oufi, Ali H Al-Mohammadi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Seizures continue to be a major problem in the pediatric age group. The cause and clinical presentation of these seizures are vast and variable. This is a prospective study, conducted with the aim of assessing the magnitude and presentation of this problem in the region of Al-Madina Al-Munawara, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
METHODS: All the cases of seizures admitted to Madina Maternity & Children`s Hospital, Al-Madina Al-Munawara, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from April 2000 to July 2000 were included in the study. The age groups studied were from 8 days old to 14 years.
RESULTS: Out of 1593 patients admitted to the Pediatric Department, 138 (8.7%) were admitted with seizures. Fifty-one (37%) cases were of established epilepsy, 42 (30.4%) of febrile convulsions and 27 (19.6%) of hypocalcemic convulsions. The rest of the total includes first attack of non-febrile seizure, neonatal seizures, encephalitis and drug toxicity.
CONCLUSION: We observed and concluded that seizures due to epilepsy remain the most common cause, with febrile convulsion and hypocalcemic convulsion a second and third major causes. As observed, we also recommend further studies into the association of hypocalcemic seizures with underlying active rickets in the pediatric age group.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 23649027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosciences (Riyadh)        ISSN: 1319-6138            Impact factor:   0.906


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1.  Relationship between Changes in Serum Sodium Level and Seizures Occurrence in Children with Hypernatremic Dehydration.

Authors:  Farhad Heydarian; Arezou Rezaeian
Journal:  Iran J Child Neurol       Date:  2013
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