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Serum Zinc Level in Children with Febrile Convulsion and its Comparison with that of Control Group
Fever Convulsion Febrile convulsion Serum zinc level
2009/12/14
Objective:Febrile convulsion is the most common disorder in childhood with good prognosis. There are different hypotheses about neurotransmitters and trace element (such as zinc) changes in cerebrospi...
Validity of Serum Sodium and Calcium Screening in Children with Febrile Convulsion
Febrile convulsion recurrence sodium calcium electrolytes
2009/11/24
Febrile convulsion (FC) is the most common seizure disorder in young children. Different predisposing factors have been suggested to enhance the susceptibility to febrile seizure and its recurrence. T...
Effect of compression rate on HPNS convulsion threshold in the euthermic rat
high pressure nervous syndrome compression rate animal rat
2009/7/20
The modification of the development of the high pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS) has been demonstrated by varying the external environment (chamber temperature, compression rate) or the internal envir...
Effect of helium/nitrogen/oxygen mixtures on HPNS convulsion threshold in euthermic rats
high pressure nervous syndrome trimix convulsion animal rat seizures heliox
2009/7/17
This study compares the effects of various so-called trimix mixtures (10, 20, and 40 percent N2 in He-O2) on the convulsion threshold pressure (Pc) and EEG activity in 60 adult male Wistar rats with c...
A Case of Mad Honey Poisoning Presenting with Convulsion: Intoxication Instead of Alternative Therapy
honey poisoning 'mad honey' convulsion alternative therapy children
2009/6/26
An unusual type of food poisoning, commonly seen in the eastern Black Sea region, is caused by toxic honey (1,2). Grayanotoxins, which are extracted by bees from the leaves and flowers of rhododendron...
Acute Isoniazid Intoxication: Convulsion, Rhabdomyolysis and Metabolic Acidosis
Isoniazid intoxication convulsion acidosis rhabdomyolysis
2009/6/19
Isoniazid is one of the most commonly used antituberculous drugs. Acute intoxication is characterized by repetitious convulsions, high anion gap metabolic acidosis and coma. The basis of therapy consi...
Cannabinoid suppressed bicuculline-induced convulsion without respiratory depression in the brainstem-spinal cord preparation from newborn rats
Cannabinoid suppressed bicuculline-induced convulsion respiratory depression brainstem-spinal cord preparation newborn rats
2009/3/3
Previous studies have suggested that cannabinoid compounds are anticonvulsants and that these compounds depress respiratory activity. However, the anticonvulsant potential of cannabinoids and their ...