Febrile Convulsions Flashcards

1
Q

At what ages do febrile convulsions usually occur?

A

6 months to 5 years

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2
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What % of children are they seen in?

A

3%

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3
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What are some clinical features of febrile convulsions?

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  • Risk of further febrile convulsion = 1/3 (higher if family history)
  • If recurrences, try teaching mother how to use rectal diazepam
  • If no focal signs + lasts less than 30 minutes + single seizure then 1% risk of developing epilepsy
  • In the <1% who have all these features, risk of developing epilepsy is much higher (e.g. 50%)
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