endosulfan has been researched along with Status Epilepticus in 6 studies
Endosulfan: A polychlorinated compound used for controlling a variety of insects. It is practically water-insoluble, but readily adheres to clay particles and persists in soil and water for several years. Its mode of action involves repetitive nerve-discharges positively correlated to increase in temperature. This compound is extremely toxic to most fish. (From Comp Biochem Physiol (C) 1993 Jul;105(3):347-61)
endosulfan : A cyclic sulfite ester that is 1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-6,9-methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepine 3-oxide substituted by chloro groups at positions 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 10.
Status Epilepticus: A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
Excerpt | Relevance | Reference |
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"We describe a 26-year-old female patient, who had attempted suicide with Endosulfan, and who presented to the Emergency Department with status epilepticus." | 7.74 | Endosulfan poisoning with intravascular hemolysis. ( Puri, GD; Rajeev, S; Ramaswamy, S, 2008) |
"This study investigated the predictive factors for progression from seizure-related endosulfan poisoning to status epilepticus (SE) and refractory SE (RSE)." | 3.85 | In-hospital outcomes and delayed neurologic sequelae of seizure-related endosulfan poisoning. ( Chun, BJ; Lee, SD; Moon, JM, 2017) |
"We describe a 26-year-old female patient, who had attempted suicide with Endosulfan, and who presented to the Emergency Department with status epilepticus." | 3.74 | Endosulfan poisoning with intravascular hemolysis. ( Puri, GD; Rajeev, S; Ramaswamy, S, 2008) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 2 (33.33) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 2 (33.33) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 2 (33.33) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Moon, JM | 1 |
Chun, BJ | 1 |
Lee, SD | 1 |
Kamate, M | 1 |
Jain, A | 1 |
Roberts, DM | 1 |
Dissanayake, W | 1 |
Rezvi Sheriff, MH | 1 |
Eddleston, M | 1 |
Ramaswamy, S | 1 |
Puri, GD | 1 |
Rajeev, S | 1 |
Grimmett, WG | 1 |
Dzendolet, I | 1 |
Whyte, I | 1 |
Havaldar, PV | 1 |
Patil, VD | 1 |
Siddibhavi, BM | 1 |
6 other studies available for endosulfan and Status Epilepticus
Article | Year |
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In-hospital outcomes and delayed neurologic sequelae of seizure-related endosulfan poisoning.
Topics: Adult; Aged; Disease Progression; Endosulfan; Female; Glasgow Coma Scale; Humans; Insecticides; Male | 2017 |
Accidental endosulfan ingestion in a toddler.
Topics: Accidents, Home; Child, Preschool; Endosulfan; Female; Humans; Insecticides; Status Epilepticus | 2011 |
Refractory status epilepticus following self-poisoning with the organochlorine pesticide endosulfan.
Topics: Adult; Endosulfan; Humans; Insecticides; Male; Status Epilepticus | 2004 |
Endosulfan poisoning with intravascular hemolysis.
Topics: Adult; Emergency Service, Hospital; Endosulfan; Fatal Outcome; Female; Hemolysis; Humans; Insecticid | 2008 |
Intravenous thiodan (30% endosulfan in xylene).
Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Brain Damage, Chronic; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury; | 1996 |
Prophylactic anticonvulsive therapy in endosulphan (pesticide) poisoning.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Child, Preschool; Endosulfan; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Infant; Poisoning; Status E | 1990 |