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Pediatric emergency care · Jun 2008
Case ReportsPediatric tramadol ingestion resulting in seizurelike activity: a case series.
- Suzan S Mazor, Kenneth W Feldman, Naomi F Sugar, and Marcio Sotero.
- Department of Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA. Suzan.mazor@seattlechildrens.org
- Pediatr Emerg Care. 2008 Jun 1;24(6):380-1.
AbstractTramadol has been reported to cause seizures in therapeutic dosing and in overdose. We present a series of 2 infants poisoned with tramadol, both presenting with abnormal neurologic findings: either seizures or seizurelike activity. Tramadol poisoning should be considered in the differential diagnosis of dystonia and seizures.
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