This video describes the various seizure disorders in children, with emphasis on febrile seizures. link for second part of this video • Seizure disorders in c... link for third part of this video • Seizure disorders in c...
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Mam when there is brain structural damage as in medial temporal sclerosis,there is a KNOWN cause for seizure,then why it is called as epilepsy.? Please answer mam Your videos are very conceptual .thank you mam 🙏🏼
Epilepsy is defined as two unprovoked seizures occurring >24 h apart We label primary epilepsy- if it's idiopathic Secondary epilepsy- if having brain lesions due to some diseases In temporal sclerosis, etiology of brain lesion is not clear. Patient have frequent CPS that's why label as focal epilepsy
@learningpediatrics5347 mam can brain structural lesion be taken as provoking factor? Or provoking factor should always be acute thing as mentioned in video.... Thank you mam
At 12 years, it's not febrile seizure. Seizure threshold decrease with fever so we can say seizure precipitated by fever but etiology is not fever. Eg. If patient is a known case of epilepsy, his/her seizure threshold will decrease with fever so can have episode of seizure
@@learningpediatrics5347 then mam as i had seizure due to fever and according to google it us provoked seizure btw is it epilepsy i had it inly once Doctor gave me levutracetam 500 and i am taking from almost 1 year please say when can i stop these meducatiom of seuzure? Plz say:)
The ILAE has redefined the definition of SE to reflect the time at which treatment should be initiated (t1 ) and time at which continuous seizure activity leads to long-term sequelae (t2 ) such as neuronal injury, depending on the type of SE. For generalized tonic-clonic seizures, SE is defined as continuous convulsive activity or recurrent generalized convulsive seizure activity without regaining of consciousness (t1 = 5 min, t2 ≥ 30 min). The definition differs for SE consisting of focal seizures with impaired awareness (t1 = 10 min, t2 = 30 min) and absence SE (t1 = 10-15 min, t2 = unknown). You have to remember all these criteria for SE according to Nelson 21 edition