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Query: UMLS:C0009952 (
febrile convulsions
)
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The advent of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has facilitated the identification of subtle, aetiologically relevant structural brain abnormalities in a significant proportion of patients with epilepsy and negative standard neuro-imaging. In the present study of people with intellectual disability (ID), the authors show that a high frequency of cerebral structural abnormalities (72.4%) can be demonstrated by high-resolution MRI in patients with epilepsy and ID. Malformations of cortical development (MCD) were found in 8.7% of people without profound ID. An earlier age of onset of habitual seizures was associated with more severe ID and more severe seizures in adulthood. There was no obvious association between this finding and maladaptive behaviour, but a past history of
febrile convulsions
was associated with increased irritability and
agitation
. Since there was no obvious association between a history of
febrile convulsions
and MRI abnormalities, the reason for the above finding remains unclear. Inevitably, any residential epilepsy centre population is subject to selection biases. The population studied was highly skewed, with only one-third of the sample being female and 80% having mild ID. Thus, the findings of the present study cannot necessarily be generalized to all people with ID.
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PMID:A descriptive survey of long-term residents with epilepsy and intellectual disability at the Chalfont Centre: is there a relationship between maladaptive behaviour and magnetic resonance imaging findings? 1062 63
Rabies remains a serious public health problem in many developing countries. The diagnosis is easy when a non-immunised patient presents with hydrophobia and hypersalivation after a bite by a known rabid animal but more difficult when a patient presents atypical symptoms after having received rabies postexposure prophylaxis. Rabies postexposure prophylaxis failure is rare. We report a case of a 6-year-old boy who presented
febrile seizure
with
agitation
and cerebellar signs, without hydrophobia or hypersalivation, 17 days after a dog bite. Despite four doses of rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin, he died. Diagnostic confirmation of rabies encephalitis was made in post mortem on brain biopsies by fluorescent antibody technique.
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PMID:Rabies encephalitis in a child: a failure of rabies post exposure prophylaxis? 2558 28