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1. Incidence and prevalence of febrile seizures 2. Who gets recurrent febrile seizures (also complex) 3. Outcomes of febrile seizures: cognitive and epileptogenesis: B. Genetic and Acquired Syndromes Associated with Febrile Seizures 4. The genetic landscape of febrile seizures and GEFS+ 5. SCN1A and Dravet syndrome 6. Other channel syndromes 7. FIRES and related syndromes C. Febrile Status Epilepticus 8. Epidemiology of FSE 9. Neuroimmune aspects of FSE 10. FSE and TLE 11. FSE and TLE- evolving therapeutic and surgical landscape 12. Cognitive outcome of FSE D. The Neurobiology of FS and FSE: experimental approaches 13. Why do febrile seizures involve the developing brain? 14. Cytokines in FS rat models 15. FS and FSE generation in rats and mice E. The Neurobiology of FSE-induced epilepsy and cognitive deficits: Experimental approaches 16. The pathogenesis of FSE-induced epilepsy: Neuroinflammation and Epigenetics 17. MicroRNAs and Epigenetic processes in FSE-provoked epilepsy 18. HCN channels in human and rodent Epileptogenesis induced by FSE 19. Cognitive problems following eFSE 20. Predicting TLE-like epilepsy – the role of MRI: F. Clinical and Translational Implications of FSE 21. MRI for assessing the impact of FSE and predicting outcomes 22. EEG for assessing the impact of FSE and predicting outcome G. Management of febrile seizures and FSE- past, present and futures 23. Evaluation and Practical Management approaches to simple and complex febrile seizures 24. What do we tell parents of a child with simple or complex febrile seizures? 25. The future of FS, FSE and their epileptogenic and cognitive outcomes

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    A Hardback by Tallie Z. Baram, Shlomo Shinnar, Carl E. Stafstrom

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      Publisher: Elsevier Science
      Publication Date: 9/22/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780323899321, 978-0323899321
      ISBN10: 0323899323

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      Table of Contents
      1. Incidence and prevalence of febrile seizures 2. Who gets recurrent febrile seizures (also complex) 3. Outcomes of febrile seizures: cognitive and epileptogenesis: B. Genetic and Acquired Syndromes Associated with Febrile Seizures 4. The genetic landscape of febrile seizures and GEFS+ 5. SCN1A and Dravet syndrome 6. Other channel syndromes 7. FIRES and related syndromes C. Febrile Status Epilepticus 8. Epidemiology of FSE 9. Neuroimmune aspects of FSE 10. FSE and TLE 11. FSE and TLE- evolving therapeutic and surgical landscape 12. Cognitive outcome of FSE D. The Neurobiology of FS and FSE: experimental approaches 13. Why do febrile seizures involve the developing brain? 14. Cytokines in FS rat models 15. FS and FSE generation in rats and mice E. The Neurobiology of FSE-induced epilepsy and cognitive deficits: Experimental approaches 16. The pathogenesis of FSE-induced epilepsy: Neuroinflammation and Epigenetics 17. MicroRNAs and Epigenetic processes in FSE-provoked epilepsy 18. HCN channels in human and rodent Epileptogenesis induced by FSE 19. Cognitive problems following eFSE 20. Predicting TLE-like epilepsy – the role of MRI: F. Clinical and Translational Implications of FSE 21. MRI for assessing the impact of FSE and predicting outcomes 22. EEG for assessing the impact of FSE and predicting outcome G. Management of febrile seizures and FSE- past, present and futures 23. Evaluation and Practical Management approaches to simple and complex febrile seizures 24. What do we tell parents of a child with simple or complex febrile seizures? 25. The future of FS, FSE and their epileptogenic and cognitive outcomes

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