Role Of Electroencephalogram And Neuroimaging In First Onset Afebrile And Atypical Febrile Seizure In Children At Tertiary Care Hospital- Retrospective Study
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https://doi.org/10.70082/tpqtyv38Keywords:
Seizures, EEG, Afebrile seizure, MRI.Abstract
To study and to Identify & Classify children presented with first onset Unprovoked seizure, atypical febrile seizure and to correlate with EEG and Neuroimaging findings.
Subject and methods – Data collected from case records of patients admitted with unprovoked seizures between age group 6 months to 5 yrs between 2022-2023 were included in this study.
Results – In 100 children in the age group 6 months – 5 years admitted with first onset afebrile seizure and atypical febrile seizure were reviewed. Out of these children less than 2yrs are more commonly affected (52 %) and males are more commonly affected (64 %), family history of seizures is seen in 24 %, Children with history of consanguineous marriage are 13 %
In this study children with generalized seizure are 46 % abnormal EEG seen in 37 % and 24 % has abnormal Neuroimaging, both EEG and Neuroimaging are abnormal in 53 %.
In Partial seizures (22%), abnormal EEG and Neuroimaging is seen in 64% of children and 86% of children with abnormal EEG had abnormal neuroimaging.
Conclusion – There is strong significant correlation between EEG and Neuroimaging in both generalized and partial seizures hence all children with first unprovoked /afebrile seizure should always be evaluated with neuroimaging and EEG
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