M. Patil, Abhineet Samant, V. S. Mantur, Dr. Sudarshan Reddy C
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Clinical profile and short-term outcome of pediatric status epilepticus at a tertiary care hospital
The condition known as status epilepticus is more common in children than it is in adults and can arise in a number of different contexts. It is most common in children who are ill with infections, as well as in patients who have a history of epilepsy, cerebral malformations, hypoxia, hypoglycemia