Status Epilepticus
Status epilepticus (SE) is characterized by prolonged (>30 minutes) or recurrent closely associated seizures without a return to baseline. It is a common pediatric neurological
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Status epilepticus (SE) is characterized by prolonged (>30 minutes) or recurrent closely associated seizures without a return to baseline. It is a common pediatric neurological
Abusive Fractures in Children: Fractures are the second most common injury in children who have suffered from child abuse, bruising being the first most common.
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