Febrile seizuresare the mostcommon cause of seizures in infants and young children, typically between 6 months and 5 years. They often occur with arapid rise in body temperature, even inthe absence of intracranial infection or metabolic disturbances.
“In infants, febrile seizures are the most likely cause of new-onset seizures. Tonic-clonic activity confined to extremities is typical. Evaluation focuses on identifying the febrile source.”
(Referenced from CCRN Pediatric – Direct Care: Neurological, Pediatric Seizure Disorders)
Lead poisoning and structural brain anomalies are less common and usually not the first consideration in an acute setting with fever.
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