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FEB3

Introduction: FEB3

Description of FEB3

FEB3 (medical condition): Childhood seizures associated with fevers. Certain genetic defects are...more »

See also:

Familial Febrile Convulsions, 3:
  »Introduction: Familial Febrile Convulsions, 3
  »Symptoms of Familial Febrile Convulsions, 3
  »Causes of Familial Febrile Convulsions, 3

FEB3 as a Disease

FEB3: Another name for Familial Febrile Convulsions, 3 (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Familial Febrile Convulsions, 3
  »Symptoms of Familial Febrile Convulsions, 3
  »Causes of Familial Febrile Convulsions, 3

FEB3: Related Diseases

FEB3: FEB3 is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:

Causes of FEB3

Some of the causes of FEB3 are included in the list below:

  • The condition is due to a genetic defect inherited in an autosomal dominant manner

Symptoms of FEB3 (Familial Febrile Convulsions, 3)

Some of the symptoms of FEB3 incude:

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