Pramote Laoprasert, "Atlas of Pediatric EEG" McGr w-Hi ll | 2011 | ISBN: 0071623345 | 904 pages | PDF | 133 MB
750 EEG tracings provide the visual assistance you need to diagnose pediatric seizure activity
4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW!
"The dearth of EEG atlases created solely for pediatrics make this work
a welcome contribution to the field....I will certainly add this book
to my EEG laboratory's library. It will serve as a quick and ready
resource to confirm unusual EEG patterns. The DVD itself is a treasure
to instruct students, residents, fellows, and epilepsy monitoring unit
nurses in the recognition of seizure and nonepileptic
semiologies."--Doody's Review Service
"This multimedia work provides an accessible, comprehensive, and timely
tool for the child neurologist or epileptologist in training or in
practice to become familiar with the extraordinary richness of the
clinical and electrographic manifestations of childhood epilepsy. The
text represents the distillation of an extraordinary body of clinical
experience and painstaking attention to detail, which is characteristic
of Dr. Laoprasert....Whether read cover-to-cover, used to review
specific problems, or dipped into at random, this text makes learning
about epilepsy in children a pleasure and will ultimately enhance the
quality of their lives and those of their families."--Marc C. Patterson,
MD, FRACP, FAAN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester (from the foreword)
Atlas of Pediatric EEG will prove to be an essential visual reference to
for both the novice and experienced neurologist. For those new to the
field, it will help develop the pattern recognition skills necessary to
diagnose pediatric seizure activity. For experienced neurologists, it
provides a working collection of known patterns to which they can
compare their own tracings.
Atlas of Pediatric EEG features a full-color presentation, easy-to-read
bulleted chapter text, and detailed legends under each tracing that
provide a full description and diagnosis of what is seen in the tracing.
Chapters also contain case examples that add clinical relevance to the
tracings. This unique atlas covers every type of seizure, both epileptic
and non-epileptic and divided into nine chapters:
Normal and Benign Varients
Artifacts
Newborn
Focal Nonepileptoform Activity
Generalized Noneplileptiform Activity
ICU
Epileptic Encephalopathy
Generalized Epilepsy
Focal Epilepsy
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