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Neurocognitive Attention and Behavior Outcome of School‐Age Children with a History of Febrile Convulsions: A Population Study
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This population study suggests that FC in early childhood does not have adverse effects on behavior, scholastic performance, and neurocognitive attention. On the contrary, the FC group demonstrated significantly better control of distractibility and attention at school age.
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