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1. The "Vital Few" Seizure Types (The 20% you will see most often)
While there are many seizure classifications, these three dominate pediatric presentations.
• Febrile Seizures (The Most Common)
◦ Who: The most common type of seizure in children under 5 years old, peaking between 12–18 months.
◦ Why: Triggered by a rapid rise in body temperature (usually >102.2°F or 39°C) associated with a viral infection, not a CNS infection.
◦ Outlook: Generally benign. Most stop by the time the child receives medical attention. They do not typically cause structural brain dama ...
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