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Atlas of Epileptic Seizures and Syndromes, Text & CD-ROM

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We are delighted to present to you the brand new Atlas of Epileptic Seizures and Syndromes. This practice-oriented manual gives you helpful and stimulating guidelines on how to classify epileptic seizures and epilepsy syndromes in individual patients.

EEG tracings are correlated with clinical features , etiology and specific diagnosis of the type of seizure. An abundance of colour line diagrams pinpoint the localisation of the disordered brainwaves.
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Publication date
2001
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
220
Dimensions (mm)
298 x 235
Weight (g)
908
  • A.Introduction
    B.Classification of epileptic seizures
    Dichotomy
    Nomenclature
    Seizure lateralization
    Seizure evolution
    Principles of the classification of epileptic seizures
    IElectrical stimulation
    Primary motor area
    Frontal eye field
    Primary somatosensory area
    Supplementary sensorimotor area
    Negative motor area
    Primary visual area
    Primary auditory area
    Speech area
    Angular gyrus of the dominant hemisphere
    Auditory and visual association areas
    Insular region
    Anterior cingulate gyrus
    Rectal gyrus
    D.Relation between symptomatogenic zone and seizure semiology
    E.Epileptic seizures
    F.Seizure classification
    I Seizure type
    Epileptic seizure
    Aura
    a.Somatosensory aura
    b.Visual aura
    c.Auditory aura
    d.Olfactory aura
    e.Gustatory aura
    f.Psychic aura
    g.Abdominal aura
    h.Autonomic aura
    Autonomic seizure
    Dialeptic seizure
    Motor seizure
    5.1Simple motor seizure
    a.Myoclonic seizure
    b.Tonic seizure
    c.Epileptic spasm
    d.Clonic seizure
    Tonic-clonic seizure
    Versive seizure
    5.2Complex motor seizure
    a.Hypermotor seizure
    b.Automotor seizure
    c.Gelastic seizure
    Special seizure
    a.Atonic seizure
    b.Astatic seizure
    c.Hypomotor seizure
    d.Akinetic seizure
    e.Negative myoclonic seizure
    f.Aphasic seizure
    Paroxysmal events
    IISomatotopic localisation
    IIISeizure evolution
    G.Relation between epileptic seizures and epileptic syndromes
    H.Epileptic syndromes
    I.Classification of epileptic syndromes and paroxysmal events
    A.Epilepsy
    1.Focal epilepsy
    a.Temporal lobe epilepsy
    aa.Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
    ab.Neocortical temporal lobe epilepsy
    bFrontal lobe epilepsy
    ba.Supplementary sensorimotor area epilepsy
    c.Peri-rolandic epilepsy
    d.Parieto-occipital lobe epilepsy
    e.Rasmussens syndrome
    f.benign epilepsy of childhood
    2.Generalised epilepsy
    a.absence epilepsy
    b.juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
    c.grand mal epilepsy
    d.West syndrome
    e.Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
    f.Progressive myoclonus epilepsy
    B.Sporadic seizures (gelegenheitsanfalle)
    1.Febrile seizures
    2.Situation related seizures
    3.Isolated seizures
    C.Paroxysmal events
    J.Etiology
    1.Symptomatic epilepsy syndromes
    2.Idiopathic epilepsy syndromes
    3.Unknown
    K. Cases
    L.Graphic symbols for subdural recordings
    M.References
    Index
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