Clinical characterstics of roseola infantum with febrile convulsions
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-4408.2009.02.002
- VernacularTitle:幼儿急疹合并热性惊厥的临床特征
- Author:
Yunfeng WANG
;
Zhongshu ZHOU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Exanthema Subitum;
Seizures Febrile
- From:
International Journal of Pediatrics
2009;36(2):113-115
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of roseola infantmn with febrile convulsions.Methods All cases with roseola infantum or with febrile convulsions were retrospectively collected who were confirmed during January 2005 to February 2008. There were 31 cases of roseola infantum with febrile convulsions. Their clinical features were compared with cases of roseola infantum without febrile convulsions and eases of other febrile convulsions,respectively, and further analyzed with literature. Results There were 17.1% (3 1 / 181 ) roseola infantum with febrile convulsions among febrile convulsions and 24.4% (31/127)among febrile convulsions less than 2 years;The incidence of roseola infantum with febrile convulsions was 15.7% (31/198) among roseola infantum. The median age of roseola infantum with febrile convulsions was less than that of other febrile convulsions. There were no significant differences in sex, age, maximum body temperature, duration of fever and day of rash onset between roseola infantum with and without febrile convulsions ( P > 0.05 ), but the frequency of family history of febrile convulsions was significantly higher in roseola infantum with febrile convulsions than in those without febrile convulsions ( P < O. 05). Conclusions Familial predisposition is a risk factor in roseola infantum with febrile convulsions. In most cases the prognosis of roseola infantum with febrile convulsions was good,but it can be associated with severe diseases of central nervous system. Roseola infantum should be considered when encountering children under the age of 1 year with a first febrile convulsion.