A febrile epileptic status in a child: FIRES syndrome. A case report

The article describes a clinical case of severe childhood epileptic syndrome, FIRES (DESC) syndrome, which is a form of epileptic encephalopathy in school-age children caused by hyperthermia. The emergence of this severe childhood condition leads to involvement of all diagnostic and human resources...

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Main Authors: A. V. Shatalin, A. S. Kotov, M. N. Borisova, M. V. Panteleeva, Yu. V. Matyuk, M. V. Romanova, I. Yu. Kurysheva, I. V. Razheva
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Language:English
Published: Research Center of Neurology 2017-02-01
Series:Анналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии
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Online Access:https://annaly-nevrologii.com/journal/pathID/article/viewFile/69/91
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A. S. Kotov
M. N. Borisova
M. V. Panteleeva
Yu. V. Matyuk
M. V. Romanova
I. Yu. Kurysheva
I. V. Razheva
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description The article describes a clinical case of severe childhood epileptic syndrome, FIRES (DESC) syndrome, which is a form of epileptic encephalopathy in school-age children caused by hyperthermia. The emergence of this severe childhood condition leads to involvement of all diagnostic and human resources available at a pediatric critical care clinic to identify and treat this form of epileptic paroxysm. The described clinical case also had a severecourse with a prolonged epileptic status, which was resistant to antiepileptic pharmacotherapy, and hyperthermia. The presented case is a modest contribution to the treasury of information about this syndrome in our country, with the aim to increase the doctors awareness of the problem.
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spelling doaj.art-a9f9fc6d2e2442eba1a9cd8cde94473b2022-12-22T00:27:09ZengResearch Center of NeurologyАнналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии2075-54732409-25332017-02-01101535610.17816/psaic6943A febrile epileptic status in a child: FIRES syndrome. A case reportA. V. Shatalin0A. S. Kotov1M. N. Borisova2M. V. Panteleeva3Yu. V. Matyuk4M. V. Romanova5I. Yu. Kurysheva6I. V. Razheva7Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute, MoscowVladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute, MoscowVladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute, MoscowVladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute, MoscowVladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute, MoscowVladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute, MoscowVladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute, MoscowSomatic Department № 2, Children’s Hospital, Lyubertsy District Hospital № 3, Lyubertsy, Moscow RegionThe article describes a clinical case of severe childhood epileptic syndrome, FIRES (DESC) syndrome, which is a form of epileptic encephalopathy in school-age children caused by hyperthermia. The emergence of this severe childhood condition leads to involvement of all diagnostic and human resources available at a pediatric critical care clinic to identify and treat this form of epileptic paroxysm. The described clinical case also had a severecourse with a prolonged epileptic status, which was resistant to antiepileptic pharmacotherapy, and hyperthermia. The presented case is a modest contribution to the treasury of information about this syndrome in our country, with the aim to increase the doctors awareness of the problem.https://annaly-nevrologii.com/journal/pathID/article/viewFile/69/91pilepsyepileptic encephalopathyfires syndromehyperthermia
spellingShingle A. V. Shatalin
A. S. Kotov
M. N. Borisova
M. V. Panteleeva
Yu. V. Matyuk
M. V. Romanova
I. Yu. Kurysheva
I. V. Razheva
A febrile epileptic status in a child: FIRES syndrome. A case report
Анналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии
pilepsy
epileptic encephalopathy
fires syndrome
hyperthermia
title A febrile epileptic status in a child: FIRES syndrome. A case report
title_full A febrile epileptic status in a child: FIRES syndrome. A case report
title_fullStr A febrile epileptic status in a child: FIRES syndrome. A case report
title_full_unstemmed A febrile epileptic status in a child: FIRES syndrome. A case report
title_short A febrile epileptic status in a child: FIRES syndrome. A case report
title_sort febrile epileptic status in a child fires syndrome a case report
topic pilepsy
epileptic encephalopathy
fires syndrome
hyperthermia
url https://annaly-nevrologii.com/journal/pathID/article/viewFile/69/91
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