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Pediatric syncope: pearls and pitfalls in history taking

Yeom JS, Woo HO

Syncope is a heterogeneous syndrome with complex underlying mechanisms, hence, the spectrum of patients presenting with syncope is broad. The diagnosis of syncope begins with history taking, and an accurate...
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Cytotoxic Lesions of the Splenium of Corpus Callosum (CLOCC) Induced by Hyponatremia

Ha J, Hwang S, Choi MY, Kim SJ, Cho EB, Jeong H, Jung S, Yang TW

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Focal Clonic Seizure Manifested in Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Park SM, Lee JJ, Yoo I, Kim YS, Kang K, Lee WW, Kim BK

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The Impact of Omicron Wave on Pediatric Febrile Seizure

Joung J, Yang H, Choi YJ, Lee J, Ko Y

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) omicron (B.1.1.529) variant reduced the risk of severe disease compared with the original strain and other variants, but it appeared to be highly infectious,...
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Perineal Groove: A Case Report and Re view of Literature

Park S, Kim D, Oh JY, Lee J

Perineal groove is an uncommon congenital malformation of the nonepithelialized perineal mucous membrane, usually affecting female patients. It is not well known to many clinicians, and thus can be missed...
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Impact of the Occurrence While Sleeping of First Unprovoked Seizure on Seizure Recurrence: A Systematic Review

Yang TW, Kim YS, Kim DH, Ha H, Kwon OY

Background and Purpose The impact of the occurrence while sleeping of first unprovoked seizure (FUS) on seizure recurrence in people with FUS is currently unclear. This uncertainty makes it challenging...
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Neonatal seizures: stepping outside the comfort zone

Hashish M, Bassiouny MR

Seizures are the most common neurological disorders in newborns. Managing neonatal seizures is challenging, especially for neurologists who are not neonatal specialists. Acute brain injury during ischemic insult is a...
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Update on benign convulsions with mild gastroenteritis

Lee YS, Lee GH, Kwon YS

Benign convulsions with mild gastroenteritis (CwG) are characterized by afebrile convulsions associated with viral gastroenteritis in previously healthy infants and children. The main causative pathogens are rotavirus and norovirus. CwG...
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Hyponatremic Seizure after Ingestion of an Oral Sulfate Tablet for Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy

Hong SH, Lee DS, Kim JW, Lee KL, Kang HW, Kim SH

The oral sulfate tablet (OST), commercially available as Orafang ® (Pharmbio Korea Co., Seoul, Korea) in Korea, is being used increasingly because of its bowel-cleansing efficacy, safety, and tolerability in...
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Neonatal seizures: diagnostic updates based on new definition and classification

Kim EH, Shin J, Lee BK

Neonatal seizures are the most common neurological symptoms caused by various etiologies in the neonatal period, but their diagnosis and treatment are challenging because their pathophysiology and electroclinical manifestations differ...
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Management of Physical Symptoms in Patients with Advanced Cancer during the Last Weeks and Days of Life

Azhar A, Hui D

Patients with advanced cancer are faced with many devastating symptoms in the last weeks and days of life, such as pain, delirium, dyspnea, bronchial hypersecretions (death rattle) and intractable seizures....
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Analysis of risk factors related to early post-traumatic seizures and post-traumatic epilepsy

Lee SH, Koh EJ, Choi HY, Park JS, Lee JM, Jang HG

Objective: We investigated factors associated with early post-traumatic seizures (EPTSs) and post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) to determine factors associated with PTE in comparison with previous reports. Methods: We enrolled 78 patients...
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A case of idiopathic hypertrophic pachymeningitis presented with seizures

Kim M, Kim JG, Kang CH, Kim HJ, Kang SY, Oh JH

Idiopathic hypertrophic pachymeningitis (IHP) is a rare disease involving localized inflammatory thickening of the intracranial or spinal dura mater without an identified cause. Seizure is a very unusual presentation of...
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Occult bacteremia in children with simple febrile seizure in the post-pneumococcal conjugate vaccine era

Yoon GS, Chung HJ, Byun YH, Kim MJ, Park SH, Paek SH, Kim OJ, Kwon JH

Purpose: The authors aimed to investigate the utility of blood culture (BC) for children with simple febrile seizure (SFS) in the emergency department (ED) in the post-10/13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine...
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Risk Factors for Seizures after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Pediatric Hemato-Oncologic Patients: A Single Tertiary Center Study in the Republic of Korea

Moon JU, Lee JY, Lee JW, Chung NG, Cho B, Lee IG

Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of seizures, clinical manifestations, and risk factors that could predict the occurrence of seizures after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation...
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Cohen–Gibson syndrome in a family: The first familial case report

Kang YJ, Kim YO

Cohen–Gibson syndrome (CGS) was first reported by Cohen et al., who identified the mutation of the gene encoding the embryonic ectoderm development (EED) in a patient with phenotypes similar to...
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Neonatal tetanus

Brook I

Neonatal tetanus, also known as tetanus neonatorum, occurs in young infants of inadequately immunized mothers. It is a kind of generalized tetanus that is exhibited mainly by prevention of the...
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Risk factors for repeated febrile seizures during the same febrile illness

Cho SB, Kim JH, Kyong YY, Cha K, Song H, Seol S

Purpose: We aimed to identify the factors associated with the repeated febrile seizures (RFS), defined as recurrent seizures during the same febrile illness. Methods: We reviewed the medical records of children...
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Ketamine-induced generalized convulsive seizure during procedural sedation

Kim JH, Lee CK, Yu SH, Min BD, Chung CE, Kim DC

Ketamine is used widely in emergency departments for a variety of purposes, including procedural sedation for facial laceration in pediatric patients. The major benefits are its rapid onset of effects,...
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Systematic Literature Review of Psychiatric Comorbidities in Adults with Epilepsy

Lu E, Pyatka N, Burant CJ, Sajatovic M

Background and Purpose Mental illness is disproportionately common in people with epilepsy (PWE). This systematic literature review identified original research articles that reported the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities based upon...
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