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Volpe's Neurology of the Newborn

Volpe's Neurology of the Newborn

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A clear, engaging writing style, hundreds of full-color images, and new information throughout make Volpes Neurology of the Newborn, 6th Edition, an indispensable resource for those who provide care for neonates with neurological conditions. World authority Dr. Joseph Volpe, along with Dr. Terrie E. Inder and other distinguished editors, continue the unparalleled clarity and guidance youve come to expect from the leading reference in the field - keeping you up to date with todays latest advances in diagnosis and management, as well as the many scientific and technological advances that are revolutionizing neonatal neurology.

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Elsevier
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9780323428767
9780323428767

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
6
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1240
Dimensions (mm)
222 x 281
Weight (g)
3530
  • Unit I: Human Brain Development

    Overview

    1. Neural Tube Development and Defects

    2. Prosencephalic Development and Defects

    3. Congenital Hydrocephalus

    4. Cerebellar Development and Defects

    5. Neuronal Proliferative Events and Defects

    6. Neuronal Migrational Events and Defects

    7. Organizational Events and Defects

    8. Myelination Events and Defects

    Unit II: Neurological Evaluation

    Overview

    9. Neurological Examination: Normal and Abnormal Features

    10. Specialized Neurological Studies

    11. Neurodevelopmental Followup

    Unit III: Neonatal Seizures

    Overview

    12. Neonatal Seizures

    Unit IV: Hypoxic-ischemic and Related Disorders

    Overview

    13. Pathophysiology General Principles

    14. Encephalopathy of the Preterm - Neuropathology

    15. Encephalopathy of the Preterm - Pathophysiology

    16. Encephalopathy of the Preterm - Clinical - Neurological Features, Diagnosis, Imaging, Prognosis, Therapy

    17. Intrauterine, Intrapartum Assessments in the Term Infant

    18. Hypoxic Ischemic Injury in the Term Infant - Neuropathology

    19. Hypoxic Ischemic Injury in the Term Infant - Pathophysiology

    20. Hypoxic Ischemic Injury in the Term Infant - Clinical - Neurological Features, Diagnosis, Imaging, Prognosis, Therapy

    21. Stroke in the Newborn

    Unit V: Intracranial Hemorrhage

    Overview

    22. Intracranial/Hemorrhage - Supratentorial (Subdural, Subarachnoid, Intraventricular (Term Infant), Miscellaneous

    23. Intracranial Hemorrhage Infratentorial/Cerebellar

    24. Preterm IVH/Posthemorrhagic Hydrocephalus

    Unit VI: Metabolic Encephalopathies

    Overview

    25. Glucose

    26. Bilirubin

    27. Amino acids

    28. Organic acids

    Unit VII: Degenerative Disorders

    29. Degenerative Disorders of the Newborn

    Unit VIII: Neuromuscular Disorders

    Overview

    30. Evaluation, Specialized Studies

    31. Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita

    32. Levels Above Lower Motor Neuron to Neuromuscular Junction

    33. Muscle Involvement and Restricted Disorders

    Unit IX: Intracranial Infections

    Overview

    34. Viral, Protozoan and Related Intracranial Infections

    35. Bacterial and Fungal Intracranial Infections

    Unit X: Perinatal Trauma

    36. Injuries of Extracranial, Cranial, Intracranial, Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nervous System Structures

    Unit XI: Intracranial Mass Lesions

    37. Brain Tumors and Vein of Galen Malformations

    Unit XII: Drugs and the Developing Nervous System

    Overview

    38. Passive Addiction and Teratogenic Effects

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