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Understanding Epilepsy: A Study Guide for the Boards

Understanding Epilepsy: A Study Guide for the Boards

9781108718905
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Written by experts in the field, this book offers an up-to-date and systematic approach to understanding epilepsy. It focuses on advanced tools and therapies in diagnosis and management, and comprehensively yet simply covers the content of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology certification. Five sections comprise the main text:: mechanisms, classification, EEG technical concepts, diagnostic tools, and management. Pathophysiology and pathology of epilepsies are covered, as well as classification of seizures and epilepsies, electro-clinical syndromes, non-epileptic spells, and status epilepticus. Contributors also discuss diagnostic tools such as scalp and intracranial EEG, neuroimaging, and neuropsychological tests, in addition to the management of epilepsy and associated concerns, including anti-seizure drugs, surgical and stimulation therapies, gender issues, comorbidities, and psychosocial aspects. Tables, high-quality pathology, radiology and clinical images, and EEG illustrations aid readers in understanding content. A valuable book for medical trainees, neurologists, neurosurgeons, nurses and EEG technologists, and essential certification preparation.
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9781108718905
9781108718905

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
483
Dimensions (mm)
156.00 x 234.00
Weight (g)
850
  • 1. Pathophysiology of epilepsy Kenneth Jenrow and Kost Elisevich; 2. Physiologic basis of epileptic EEG patterns L. John Greenfield, Jr and Sang-Hun Lee; 3. Pathology of the epilepsies Kamal Shouman and William J. Kupsky; 4. Classifications of seizures and epilepsies Anthony L. Fine, Elaine C. Wirrell and Katherine C. Nickels; 5. Electro-clinical syndromes and epilepsies in the neonatal period, infancy and childhood Jules E. C. Constantinou; 6. Familial electro-clinical syndromes and epilepsies in adolescence to adult Elie Abdelnour, Monisha Sachdev and Mohamad Mikati; 7. Distinctive constellations and other epilepsies Ashley E. Thomas, Wolfgang G. Muhlhofer and Jerzy P. Szaflarski; 8. Seizures not diagnosed as epilepsy Michael DiSano, Elia Pestana-Knight and Ajay Gupta; 9. Non-epileptic spells Selim Benbadis and Tasleema Khan; 10. Status epilepticus Chandan B. Mehta, Paul Brady and Shailaja Gaddam; 11. EEG instrumentation and basics Amit Ray and Naoum P. Issa; 12. Normal electroencephalography Aatif Husain; 13. Ictal and interictal epileptiform EEG patterns Alma Yum and Vladimir Shvarts; 14. Neonatal and pediatric electroencephalogram Basanagoud Mudigoudar, Stephen Fulton, Sarah Weatherspoon and James W. Wheless; 15. Scalp video-EEG monitoring Maria Stefanidou; 16. Intracranial EEG monitoring Marc R. Nuwer, Dawn Eliashiv and John Stern; 17. Neuroimaging in epilepsy Andrew Zillgitt; 18. The role of neuropsychology in epilepsy surgery Brent A. Funk and Dana R. Connor; 19. Principles of anti-seizure drug management Georgia Montouris; 20. Gender issues in epilepsy Patricia E. Penovich; 21. Antiseizure drugs Sidrah Mahmud and Richard H. Mattson; 22. Surgical therapies for epilepsy Rushna Ali and Ellen L. Air; 23. Stimulation therapies for epilepsy David King-Stephens and Peter Weber; 24. Practical and psychosocial considerations in epilepsy management Russell A. Derry; 25. Comorbidities with epilepsy Ramon Edmundo D. Bautista, Shannon M. LaBoy, Imran Farooqui and Samuel S. Giles; 26. System-based issues in epilepsy Yeeck Sim and David M. Labiner.
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