ASE REPORTA 9-year-and-8-month-old girl experienced intermittent headache of 2 d, fever of 1 d and convulsion of 2 h and was sent to the emergency room (ER). Two days before admission, the girl presented with intermit...
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ASE REPORTA 9-year-and-8-month-old girl experienced intermittent headache of 2 d, fever of 1 d and convulsion of 2 h and was sent to the emergency room (ER). Two days before admission, the girl presented with intermittent headache of obscure cause, which had no fixed site and was tolerable, accompanied by dizziness; she had no change in vision, nor vertigo, nausea, vomiting, cough, nasal discharge or otalgia. One day before hospitalization, the girl became feverish, with the highest body temperature of 38. 8℃ while she had convulsions two hours before the visit to the ER, presenting with binocular gazing, trismus, loss of consciousness, initially noncyanotic face, unaccompanied by extremities rigidity or clonus. Her convulsion could not be controlled after intramuscular injection of 6 mg valium at the local clinic and was transferred to a neighboring secondary hospital 20 min later, where she began to develop extremities clonus, irregular respiration and cyanosis.
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