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Atlas of EEG & Seizure Semiology

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Description
The diagnostic use of clinical neurophysiology is key to almost all practices of neurology, and all neurology departments (hospitals, clinics, academic depts., group practices) conduct these studies. In fact, there is growth within departments and in the number of neurologists performing and interpreting these studies. Another trend being seen is that neurologists who have focused, for example, on doing EMGs are now learning to do EEGs to add to their expertise and to departmental revenue. Very often, the clinical neurophysiology divisions within a department are the only profitable entity.

This DVD disk covers basic classifications and definitions of seizures and epilepsy, EEG technology and clinical EEG before proceeding to the key content of EEG traces and video samples. The companion text provides many black and white images of records and line drawings. It also contains introductory information on the performance and interpretation of routine EEG and video monitoring, including basic normal and abnormal patterns and clinical correlations.
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Data sheet

Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
803
  • DVD DISK CONTENTS::

    Introduction

    Seizures and Epilepsy

    Definitions

    Classifications

    Glossary of Seizure Signs and Symptoms (linked to video examples)

    Classifications of Seizures (linked to video and EEG examples)

    Classifications of Epilepsies

    Differential Diagnosis (linked to Video and EEG examples)

    Semiology of Temporal Lobe Epilepsies

    Semiology of Frontal Lobe Epilepsies

    Semiology of Parietal and Occipital Lobe Epilepsies

    Semiology of Other Seizure Types and Syndromes

    Semiology of Generalized Seizure Types

    Role of EEG in Diagnosis and Management

    Routine EEG

    EEG-video Monitoring (other indications for EEG; most appropriate EEG and EEG
    monitoring studies)

    EEG Technology

    Electrodes

    Digital EEG Machines

    Amplifiers

    Filters

    Technical Standards

    Electrode Placement - Nomenclature

    Scalp and Sphenoidal

    Montages

    Localization

    Invasive and Semi-Invasive Electrodes

    I. Clinical EEG

    The normal adult EEG

    Artifacts

    Abnormalities

    Non-Epileptiform

    Slow Abnormalities

    Focal

    Generalized

    Amplitude Abnormalities

    Focal

    Generalized

    Periodic Patterns

    EEG in Coma and Electrocerebral Silence

    Other Non-Epileptic Abnormalities

    Benign Variants

    Interictal epileptiform

    Focal

    Generalized

    Electrographic Seizures

    Ictal Patterns

    * Ictal Patterns
    * Ictal Onset
    * Ictal Evolution
    * Seizure Termination
    * Guidelines for Identification of Seizure Discharges

    Specific Seizure Types

    Focal

    * Temporal
    * Frontal
    * Parietal
    * Occipital
    * Secondarily Generalized

    Generalized

    * Generalized Absence
    * Generalized Myoclonic
    * Generalized Clonic
    * Generalized Tonic
    * Generalized Tonic-Clonic
    * Generalized Atonic
    * Infantile Spasms

    Neonatal EEG

    Normal Patterns

    Abnormal Patterns

    II. Video EEG


    Methods and Approach to Interpretation
    Clinical Signs

    * Epigastric Aura
    * Speech Arrest
    * Ictal Well-Formed Language
    * Ictal Jargon
    * Ictal Aphasia
    * Eye Deviation
    * Head Turning - Early
    * Head Turning - Adversive Late
    * Extremity Immobility
    * Dystonic Posturing - Arm, Leg
    * Tonic Posturing
    * Focal Clonic
    * Oroalimentary Automatisms
    * Extremity Automatisms
    * Ictal Drinking
    * Ictal Spitting
    * Ictal Vomiting
    * Bizarre Ictal Vocalization
    * Ictal Screaming
    * Ictal Eye Blinking
    * Ictal Unilateral Eye Closure
    * Generalized Tonic
    * Generalized Clonic
    * Postictal Nose Wiping
    * Postictal Aphasia, Alexia
    * Rapid Postictal Recovery (Right Temporal CPS)
    * Rapid Postictal Recovery (Frontal CPS)
    * Postictal Todds Paralysis

    Signs Evoked by Electrical Stimulation

    * Focal Motor - Tonic
    * Focal Motor - Clonic
    * Focal Motor - Posturing
    * Eye Version - Head Version
    * Negative Motor Effect
    * Focal Sensory
    * Auditory (Patient Report)
    * Global Aphasia
    * Anomia
    * Loss of Repetition Ability
    * Apraxia

    Seizure Types

    Partial

    Simple Partial

    * Simple Partial Motor without a march, simple partial motor with a jacksonian march
    * Simple partial postural (supplementary motor), inhibitory motor, focal negative
    * Myoconus
    * Aphasic
    * Subjective
    * Complex Partial
    * Left Mesial Temporal
    * Right Mesial Temporal
    * Lateral Temporal
    * Frontal - Orbitofrontal
    * Frontal Cingulate
    * Frontal - Dorsolateral
    * Frontal Absence
    * Parietal
    * Occipital - Localized
    * Occipital - Spreading to Frontal
    * Occipital - Spreading to Temporal Gelastic

    Partial with Generalization

    * Temporal becoming generalized
    * Frontal becoming generalized
    Generalized

    * Absence -Typical Simple
    * Absence - with Automatisms
    * Absence - with Atonic Components
    * Absence - with Tonic Components
    * Atypical Absence
    * Absence with Secondary Generalization
    * Myoclonic Absence (different from absence with myoclonic components)
    * Myoclonic
    * Tonic
    * Infantile Spasms
    * Clonic
    * Myoclonic-Atonic
    * Negative Myoclonus
    * Tonic - Clonic
    * Clonic Tonic Clonic
    *Tonic - Absence

    Generalized with Focal Evolution

    Other:: Relex Seizures - Startle-Induced, Photic-Induced

    III. Differential Diagnosis

    * Pseudoseizures
    * Syncope
    * Sleep Myoclonus
    * Parasomnia
    * Chorea
    * Sandfifer Syndrome
    * Behavioral Abnormalities in Children with MR
    * Non-Epileptic Myclonus (ex-postanoxic)
    * Startle
    * Tiagabine encephalography

    Quantitative EEG

    BOOK CONTENTS::

    Introduction

    EEG Technology

    EEG Analysis

    Routine EEG

    Approach to Video EEG

    Seizure Semiology and Differential Diagnosis
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