Seizures and status epilepticus in childhood cerebral malaria.
Prolonged, multiple seizures complicate a high proportion of cases of childhood cerebral malaria, and several studies have shown an association between these and neurological sequelae. We prospectively studied 65 patients (38 female) admitted to Kilifi Hospital in 1994. Electroencephalographic recor...
Main Authors: | Crawley, J, Smith, S, Kirkham, F, Muthinji, P, Waruiru, C, Marsh, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
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