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Blume's Atlas of Pediatric and Adult Electroencephalography

Blume's Atlas of Pediatric and Adult Electroencephalography

9781605476056
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Blumes Atlas of Pediatric and Adult EEGs combines Dr. Blumes two classic books, the Atlas of Adult EEG and the Atlas of Pediatric EEG , into a single resource for adult and pediatric epileptologists, neurologists, and neurology trainees. This new, consolidated atlas features substantially more digitally obtained illustrations, offers hundreds of new recordings that demonstrate seizure states, normal phenomena, and artifacts, and expands on ICU bedside monitoring with the four-channel abbreviated recording typically used in the intensive care setting. The authors provide examples of typical waveforms and the expected variances.
A companion website offers the fully searchable text and hundreds of additional EEG recordings with captions. Users can test their knowledge with the caption off, then click to confirm the correct answer.
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
704
Dimensions (mm)
276.23 x 212.73
Weight (g)
1928
  • Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Artifacts: Points

    Chapter 3: Normal EEG of Childhood

    Chapter 4: Epileptiform Phenomena

    Chapter 5: Non-epileptiform Abnormalities

    Chapter 6: EEG in the Intensive Care Unit

    Chapter 7: Role of the EEG in Some Pediatric Neurologic Problems

    Chapter 8: Role of the EEG in Some Adult Neurologic Problems

    Chapter 9: Aspects of Recording Technique
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