Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (fires): a severe encephalopathy with status epilepticus. literature review and presentation of two new cases

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  • who: Piero Pavone from the A , year-old boy came to the Pediatric Department University of Catania, Italy for recurrent episodes of focal seizures of short duration started during the nightAt admission, the parents referred that the child eight days before the admission complained from a febrile episode lasted two days with mild temperature and treated with paracetamol. Family history was irrelevant for specific neurologic disorders and in the child previous neurologic manifestations were denied. He is the first child and the older sister is healthy. At the conception the mother was , years old and the father . . .

     

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