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_19
Snippet: In the present study, we reported overall RSV-associated sei zures in children. In summary, febrile seizure was the most com mon followed by afebrile seizure. Notably, the incidence of complex febrile seizure was higher, even more than that of simple febrile seizure. Although rare, RSV-associated meningitis and encephalopathy also accompanied seizures. Brain DWI of a patient with encephalopathy showed trans ient white matter change, which was pre.....
Document: In the present study, we reported overall RSV-associated sei zures in children. In summary, febrile seizure was the most com mon followed by afebrile seizure. Notably, the incidence of complex febrile seizure was higher, even more than that of simple febrile seizure. Although rare, RSV-associated meningitis and encephalopathy also accompanied seizures. Brain DWI of a patient with encephalopathy showed trans ient white matter change, which was presumed to be cytotoxic edema. The outcomes were mostly favorable, including that of the patient with encephalopathy, and one of the patients who presented with afebrile seizure evolved to epilepsy later.
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