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We reviewed the incidence of aspiration pneumonia secondary to seizures in three populations of patients with chronic epilepsy: 733 outpatients seen in an Epilepsy Foundation clinic; 806 adult patients admitted to two university video telemetry units; and 95 institutionalized, profoundly retarded
We present the case of a 6-week-old male infant who had a convulsion due to pertussis pneumonia. He was admitted to our emergency department because of lethargy and hypothermia. He developed a generalized tonic-clonic convulsion, requiring various treatments, including artificial ventilation. A
Background: Fahr's syndrome (or Fahr's disease) is a rare, neurological disorder characterized by bilateral calcification in the cerebellum, thalamus, basal ganglia, and cerebral cortex as a result of calcium and phosphorus metabolism
Valproic acid is one of the most common antiepileptic drugs used for the treatment of several seizure disorders. A 20-year-old man presented with a sudden decline of consciousness. He had a neurosurgery operation for intracranial and intraventricular hemorrhage. Following surgery, antiepileptic
We retrospectively examined pediatric 83 patients with pneumonia due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae, ranging in age from 6 months to 14 years, treated with tosufloxacin (TFLX) for more than 3 days between October 2010 and December 2011. The TFLX dose was 12 mg/kg/day (maximum 360 mg/day). Seventy-eight of
We performed a 5-year review of 40 patients less than or equal to 30 days of age with viral pneumonia. Isolates included respiratory syncytial virus (55%), enteroviruses (15%), rhinoviruses (15%), adenoviruses (10%), parainfluenza virus (7.5%) and herpes simplex virus (5%). Most infants were
A 47-year-old man with a history of heart transplant was admitted after severe traumatic brain injury and seizures. During mechanical ventilation, the patient developed bronchospasm that severely compromised respiratory function that led to cardiac arrest. After resuscitation, application of
OBJECTIVE
To assess the efficacy of three days versus five days of treatment with oral amoxicillin for curing non-severe pneumonia in children.
METHODS
Randomised, double blind, placebo controlled multicentre trial.
METHODS
Outpatient departments of seven referral hospitals in India.
METHODS
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Intravenously administered ciprofloxacin was compared with imipenem for the treatment of severe pneumonia. In this prospective, randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial, which included an intent-to-treat analysis, a total of 405 patients with severe pneumonia were enrolled. The mean APACHE II
The clinical spectrum of Rett syndrome (RTT; Mendelian Inheritance in Man [MIM] #312750) in males is considered to be wider than previously expected. Therefore, the existence of RTT with a normal male karyotype is still controversial. Here, we report the first case of a male patient OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to characterise seizure-related adverse events during video-electroencephalography (vEEG) monitoring.
METHODS
Our study evaluated adverse events in 230 epilepsy patients during vEEG monitoring while patients were awake and asleep.
RESULTS
A total of 588 seizures
BACKGROUND
Antiepileptic medication interactions can complicate the management of epilepsy, by either increasing or reducing the effective serum concentrations thereby causing adverse effects or loss of seizure control.
RESULTS
A 14-year-old girl with well-controlled juvenile absence epilepsy lost
Torsades de pointes (TdP) is a rare but hazardous ventricular dysrhythmia caused by an increase in the QT interval of the heart rhythm and is categorized into congenital or acquired types. Signs and symptoms of TdP include syncope, seizure, ventricular fibrillation, and even sudden death. According