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We report a 10-year-old boy with cholinergic urticaria associated with epileptic seizure and abnormalities on electroencephalogram. In March 1999, many red wheals developed over the entire body during exercise and at increased body temperature. In April, systemic red wheals developed during
EEG signal analysis of pediatric patients plays vital role for making a decision to intervene in presurgical stages.
In this paper, an offline seizure detection algorithm based on definition of a seizure-specific wavelet (Seizlet) is presented. After designing the Seizlet, by forming cone of
BACKGROUND
Apparent life-threatening events in infants are a difficult and frequent problem in pediatric practice. The prognosis is uncertain because of risk of sudden infant death syndrome.
METHODS
Eight infants aged 2 to 15 months were admitted during a period of 6 years; they suffered from
BACKGROUND
Levocetirizine (LCZ) is a second-generation antihistamine that was approved in January 2008 for the relief of symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR), perennial allergic rhinitis (PAR), and chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) in adults and children aged > or = 6 years.
OBJECTIVE
This
We report on 9 cases of systemic mastocytosis which underline the frequency and the potential severity of this disease. All patients had intercritical signs (usually urticaria). Seven patients had also typical crises with flush and vascular collapses are observed together, doctors should measure
OBJECTIVE
Upper endoscopy can be successfully carried out in children under deep sedation and anaesthesia. However, the best method of upper endoscopy for children who require gastrointestinal intervention has yet to be defined. The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of the
Inhalant abuse is the intentional inhalation of chemical vapors or volatile substance to achieve a euphoric effect. Although no statistical data are reported yet, inhalant abuse is potentially life-threatening and has resulted in a wide range of toxic effects such as central nervous system
Hot water epilepsy is a reflex epilepsy. Seizures are provoked by hot water, and result from the association of both cutaneous and heat stimuli. Described mainly in India and Japan, the condition seems to be rare in Europe, where it occurs in young children. We report five infants aged from 6 months
Sulfites are widely used as preservatives in the food and pharmaceutical industries. In the United States more than 250 cases of sulfite-related adverse reactions, including anaphylactic shock, asthmatic attacks, urticaria and angioedema, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, seizures and death, have
Even a single honeybee sting can lead to anaphylaxis in a susceptible person, but severe reactions can result from multiple stings, particularly if stings are from the fast-spreading Africanized honeybees, sometimes called "killer" bees. Signs and symptoms of multiple stings may include urticaria,
Carbamazepine is an important drug used in the management of seizures, trigeminal neuralgia, and chronic pain syndromes. It has been associated with a variety of adverse skin reactions including urticaria, lichenoid eruptions, erythroderma, erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and toxic
The relative safety of imipenem/cilastatin for 3470 patients was reviewed to see if the safety profile was similar to that seen for the first 1723 patients treated. The most common clinical adverse experiences were local ones related to the site of intravenous infusion. Gastrointestinal adverse
We report a case of angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy in a child followed for 13 years. Unusual features include prolonged course, cold urticaria, nonthrombocytopenic purpura, poor wound healing, transfusion reactions, and possible neurologic involvement with cerebritis and epileptic seizures. The