Hypercalciuria and febrile convulsion in children under 5 years old

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Purpose: The association between hypercalciuria and febrile convulsion is controversial. The present study aimed to investigate the statistical association between hypercalciuria and childhood febrile convulsions. Methods: Overall, 160 children aged 6 months to 5 years, including 80 children with febrile convulsion and 80 febrile children without convulsion (comparison group), were recruited. All laboratory tests, including 24-hour urine calcium, were undertaken in an academic clinical laboratory. Results: Forty-five children of the febrile convulsion group (60%) and 30 of the comparison group (40%) had hypercalciuria. There was a significant difference between the 2 groups (P=0.02). Conclusion: Our results indicated that there is a statistical association between convulsion and hypercalciuria in children. Since we found this association with a cross-sectional assessment, further studies, especially prospective and controlled designs, are needed.

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Gorabi, V. S., Nikkhoo, B., Faraji, O., Mohammadkhani, M., Mirzaee, S., Rasouli, M. A., & Afkhamzadeh, A. (2018). Hypercalciuria and febrile convulsion in children under 5 years old. Korean Journal of Pediatrics, 61(4), 129–131. https://doi.org/10.3345/kjp.2018.61.4.129

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