Children Presenting With Complex Febrile Seizures Do Not Routinely Need Computed Tomography Scanning in the Emergency Department

DiMario discusses why children presented with complex febrile seizures do not routinely need computed tomography scanning in the emergency department. Although there has existed ample investigation and data concerning initial management, treatment approaches, and outcomes in children with simple feb...

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Care and treatment
Children
Children & youth
Convulsions & seizures
Emergencies
Emergency Service, Hospital
Epilepsy
Febrile convulsions
Febrile seizures
Health aspects
Humans
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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