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Author: Cha, Teahyen; Choi, Young Jin; Oh, Jae-Won; Kim, Chang-Ryul; Park, Dong Woo; Seol, In Joon; Moon, Jin-Hwa
Title: Respiratory syncytial virus-associated seizures in Korean children, 2011–2016
  • Document date: 2018_10_23
  • ID: t091j5le_13
    Snippet: The most common neurologic manifestation was febrile seizure, identified in 27 patients (27 of 35, 77.1%); afebrile seizures without meningitis or encephalopathy were observed in 5 (5 of 35, 14.3%); seizures with meningitis were found in 2 (2 of 35, 5.7%); and seizures with ence phalopathy were reported in 1 (1 of 35, 2.9%). Eight of the 35 pati ents (22.9%) did not present with respiratory symptoms such as pneu monia or bronchiolitis. In 15 pati.....
    Document: The most common neurologic manifestation was febrile seizure, identified in 27 patients (27 of 35, 77.1%); afebrile seizures without meningitis or encephalopathy were observed in 5 (5 of 35, 14.3%); seizures with meningitis were found in 2 (2 of 35, 5.7%); and seizures with ence phalopathy were reported in 1 (1 of 35, 2.9%). Eight of the 35 pati ents (22.9%) did not present with respiratory symptoms such as pneu monia or bronchiolitis. In 15 patients, coinfections were iden tified (15 of 35, 42.9%). The details of overall clinical characteristics are described in Table 1 .

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