Intractable Focal Epilepsy
Autor John M. Oxbury, Charles E. Polkey, Michael Duchownyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 iun 2000
Including contributions from North America, Europe and the Pacific Rim, the emphasis throughout is on clinical diagnosis and treatment both medical and surgical, and their respective outcomes. The text is enhanced by over 250 illustrations, and the clear modern design enables the reader to assimilate information quickly.
In addition to clinical treatment, there is a section on the costs of persistent intractable focal epilepsy and the costs of surgical treatment.
Drs Oxbury, Polkey and Duchowny have produced a book that will appeal to epileptologists, paediatric neurologists, and neurosurgeons. The books clinical strengths will make it an invaluable working tool.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780702024283
ISBN-10: 0702024287
Pagini: 916
Ilustrații: 346 ills.
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Greutate: 3.03 kg
Editura: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN-10: 0702024287
Pagini: 916
Ilustrații: 346 ills.
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Greutate: 3.03 kg
Editura: Elsevier Health Sciences
Public țintă
Neurologists worldwide, especially epileptologists. Neurosurgeons.Cuprins
Oxbury et al Intractable focal epilepsy
1.Introduction
JM Oxbury, CE Polkey & M Duchowny
2.Diagnosis and clarification
JM Oxbury and M Duchowny
3.Epidemiology of intractable focal epilepsy
PM Crawford
4. Death from intractable focal epilepsy
L Nashef
5. Seizure symptoms and cerebral localization: frontal lobe and Rolandic seizures
F Bartolomei and P Chauvel
6. Semiology of temporal lobe seizures
CE Elger
7. Parietal lobe epilepsy
PD Williamson
8. Occipital seizures
R Guerrini, L Parmeggiani, E Berta and C Munari
9. Seizures associated with multilobar pathology
Z Zaiwalla
10. Malformations of cortical development
SM Sisodiya, MV Squier and P Anslow
11. Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy syndrome with hippocampal and amygdala
sclerosis
HG Wieser, M Hajek, A Gooss and A Aguzzi
12. Cerebral vascular disorders in adults
R Ali-Shahi and P Rothwell
13. Cerebral vascular disorders in children
JH Cross and FJ Kirkham
14. Post-traumatic seizures and post-traumatic epilepsy
C Chandler
Tumours
Honovar, Holmes and Riviello (to be confirmed)
16.Brain infections
JE Adcock and JM Oxbury
17. Neurocutaneous syndromes
BGR Neville
Rasmussen syndrome
Y Hart and F Andermann
Non-vascular disorders of early childhood
J Aicardi
Idiopathic focal epilepsies of childhood
AS Harvey
21.Adult idiopathic and cryptogenic focal epilepsies
RC Roberts
22.LandauKleffner syndrome
BGR Neville, V Burch, H Cass, and J Lees
Partial seizures in West syndrome
S Weiss and OC Snead III
Diagnostic neuroradiology
Anslow(to be confirmed)
25.Diagnostic positron emission tomography
JR Shah, DC Chugani, HT Chugani
26.Single-photon emisson computed tomography in focal epilepsies
R Duncan
Neuropsychologic investigations of adults
RP Kennett
Invasive neuropsychologic evaluation of partial epilepsy in children
P Jayakar and M Duchowny
Magnetoencephalography in intractable focal epilepsy
H Stefan
Neuropsychologic deficits in temporal lobe epilepsy
SM Oxbury
Neuropsychologic deficits in frontal lobe epilepsy
RG Morris and CM Cowey
Ontogenetic specialization of hemispheric function
F Vargha-Khadem, E Isaacs, K Watkins, and M Mishkin (to be confirmed)
Quality of life issues in intractable focal epilepsy
A Jacoby and GA Baker
Psychiatric comorbidity
MV Lambert and AS David
Drug treatment: adults
JM Oxbury(to be confirmed)
Drug treatment: children
JT Gilman
Development of new anti-epileptic drugs
GDS Wright
Psychological methods
LH Goldstein
Dietary measures
DR Nordli Jr and DC De Vivo
Adverse events during long-term medical treatment of adults
P Crawford and JM Oxbury (to be confirmed)
Outcome after long-term medical treatment: children
M Duchowny
Syndromes amenable to surgery
JM Oxbury
Surgical options
CE Polkey
Radiologic evaluation of hippocampal sclerosis
F Cendes
Invasive Neurophysiological evaluation
RDC Elwes
Preoperative neuropsychological assesment
SM Oxbury
Carotid amobarbital testing and other amobarbital proceedures
S Baxendale
Functional imaging of epilepsy
AC Nobre and A Rao
Presurgical psychosocial evaluation
GA Baker and A Jacoby
Rational preoperative investigation program and patient selection
CE Polkey, CD Binnie, JM Oxbury and M Duchowny
51.Temporal lobe resections
CE Polkey
Extratemporal cortical excisions for epilepsy
H Silfvenius
Hemispherectomy
GF Tuite, CE Polkey, and W Harkness
Functional surgery for epilepsy
CE Polkey(to be confirmed)
Brain stimulation for epilepsy
CE Polkey
56.Anaesthesia for epilepsy surgery
PB Hewitt
57.Seizure reduction
JM Oxbury and CE Polkey
Physical complications of epilepsy surgery
CE Polkey
Neuropsychologic function following frontal excisions
RG Morris and EC Miotto
Cognitive and memory changes: temporal lobe excisions
SM Oxbury
Cognitive and memory changes hemispherectomy
ES Knight and SM Oxbury
Cognitive and memory changes after posterior hemisphere excisions
SM Oxbury and S Henley
Psychiatric sequelae of epilepsy surgery
CJ McEvedy and PBC Fenwick
Quality of life changes and rehabilitation
P Dean (to be confirmed)
The costs of persistent intractable focal epilepsy
Sperling (to be confirmed)
The health economics of epilepsy surgery
H Silfvenius
Index
1.Introduction
JM Oxbury, CE Polkey & M Duchowny
2.Diagnosis and clarification
JM Oxbury and M Duchowny
3.Epidemiology of intractable focal epilepsy
PM Crawford
4. Death from intractable focal epilepsy
L Nashef
5. Seizure symptoms and cerebral localization: frontal lobe and Rolandic seizures
F Bartolomei and P Chauvel
6. Semiology of temporal lobe seizures
CE Elger
7. Parietal lobe epilepsy
PD Williamson
8. Occipital seizures
R Guerrini, L Parmeggiani, E Berta and C Munari
9. Seizures associated with multilobar pathology
Z Zaiwalla
10. Malformations of cortical development
SM Sisodiya, MV Squier and P Anslow
11. Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy syndrome with hippocampal and amygdala
sclerosis
HG Wieser, M Hajek, A Gooss and A Aguzzi
12. Cerebral vascular disorders in adults
R Ali-Shahi and P Rothwell
13. Cerebral vascular disorders in children
JH Cross and FJ Kirkham
14. Post-traumatic seizures and post-traumatic epilepsy
C Chandler
Tumours
Honovar, Holmes and Riviello (to be confirmed)
16.Brain infections
JE Adcock and JM Oxbury
17. Neurocutaneous syndromes
BGR Neville
Rasmussen syndrome
Y Hart and F Andermann
Non-vascular disorders of early childhood
J Aicardi
Idiopathic focal epilepsies of childhood
AS Harvey
21.Adult idiopathic and cryptogenic focal epilepsies
RC Roberts
22.LandauKleffner syndrome
BGR Neville, V Burch, H Cass, and J Lees
Partial seizures in West syndrome
S Weiss and OC Snead III
Diagnostic neuroradiology
Anslow(to be confirmed)
25.Diagnostic positron emission tomography
JR Shah, DC Chugani, HT Chugani
26.Single-photon emisson computed tomography in focal epilepsies
R Duncan
Neuropsychologic investigations of adults
RP Kennett
Invasive neuropsychologic evaluation of partial epilepsy in children
P Jayakar and M Duchowny
Magnetoencephalography in intractable focal epilepsy
H Stefan
Neuropsychologic deficits in temporal lobe epilepsy
SM Oxbury
Neuropsychologic deficits in frontal lobe epilepsy
RG Morris and CM Cowey
Ontogenetic specialization of hemispheric function
F Vargha-Khadem, E Isaacs, K Watkins, and M Mishkin (to be confirmed)
Quality of life issues in intractable focal epilepsy
A Jacoby and GA Baker
Psychiatric comorbidity
MV Lambert and AS David
Drug treatment: adults
JM Oxbury(to be confirmed)
Drug treatment: children
JT Gilman
Development of new anti-epileptic drugs
GDS Wright
Psychological methods
LH Goldstein
Dietary measures
DR Nordli Jr and DC De Vivo
Adverse events during long-term medical treatment of adults
P Crawford and JM Oxbury (to be confirmed)
Outcome after long-term medical treatment: children
M Duchowny
Syndromes amenable to surgery
JM Oxbury
Surgical options
CE Polkey
Radiologic evaluation of hippocampal sclerosis
F Cendes
Invasive Neurophysiological evaluation
RDC Elwes
Preoperative neuropsychological assesment
SM Oxbury
Carotid amobarbital testing and other amobarbital proceedures
S Baxendale
Functional imaging of epilepsy
AC Nobre and A Rao
Presurgical psychosocial evaluation
GA Baker and A Jacoby
Rational preoperative investigation program and patient selection
CE Polkey, CD Binnie, JM Oxbury and M Duchowny
51.Temporal lobe resections
CE Polkey
Extratemporal cortical excisions for epilepsy
H Silfvenius
Hemispherectomy
GF Tuite, CE Polkey, and W Harkness
Functional surgery for epilepsy
CE Polkey(to be confirmed)
Brain stimulation for epilepsy
CE Polkey
56.Anaesthesia for epilepsy surgery
PB Hewitt
57.Seizure reduction
JM Oxbury and CE Polkey
Physical complications of epilepsy surgery
CE Polkey
Neuropsychologic function following frontal excisions
RG Morris and EC Miotto
Cognitive and memory changes: temporal lobe excisions
SM Oxbury
Cognitive and memory changes hemispherectomy
ES Knight and SM Oxbury
Cognitive and memory changes after posterior hemisphere excisions
SM Oxbury and S Henley
Psychiatric sequelae of epilepsy surgery
CJ McEvedy and PBC Fenwick
Quality of life changes and rehabilitation
P Dean (to be confirmed)
The costs of persistent intractable focal epilepsy
Sperling (to be confirmed)
The health economics of epilepsy surgery
H Silfvenius
Index