Which of the following is not typical of Simple Febrile Seizures?
AThe seizures are followed by Todd's paralysis
BThe age of onset is usually between 6 months and 6 years
CThe seizures are more likely to occur if the body temperature rises rapidly
DThe seizures last for less than 15 minutes
Simple febrile seizure is defined as
AAll of the options
BSeizure lasts < 15 min
CFocal seizure
DGeneralized seizure <15 min, within 24 hours of fever onset, in a child 6mo-5yr
What is the drug of choice for acute treatment of febrile seizures?
APhenobarbitone
BDiazepam
CValproate
DCarbamazepine
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