Seizures & Syndromes of Onset in the Two First Years of Life
Autor Solomon L Moshe, J Helen Crossen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9782742013975
ISBN-10: 2742013970
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 80 x 260 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: John Libbey Eurotext
Colecția John Libbey Eurotext (FR)
ISBN-10: 2742013970
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 80 x 260 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: John Libbey Eurotext
Colecția John Libbey Eurotext (FR)
Cuprins
Preface; Foundations of Neonatal Epileptology: Classification of Seizures & Epilepsies in the Neonate & their Etiology, Electroencephalography, Prognosis & Pathophysiology; EEG Monitoring in Neonatal Seizures: What is Done, What Could Be Done?; Neuro-Imaging in Neonatal Seizures; Clinical & Electrographical Neonatal Seizures: to Treat or Not to Treat; Genetics of Neonatal Epilepsies & the Forgotten Epilepsy Phenotypes; Genetic Basis of Epileptic Encephalopathy; Treatment of Neonatal Seizures With Antiepileptic Drugs; Neonatal Seizures in Hypoxic-Ischaemic Encephalopathy: The Impact of Therapeutic Hypothermia; From Conventional Genetic Analysis to Next Generation Sequencing in Diagnostics of Epilepsies; Treatable New-born Seizures Due to Inborn Errors of Metabolism; Determining Outcome from Neonatal Seizures; The Epidemiology of Infancy Onset Seizures; Concept of Epileptic Encephalopathy: Is it Relevant?; The Role of EEG in the Management of Seizures in Infancy; Optimizing Imaging in Aiding Management; "Benign" Epilepsies in Infants: Are They Always Benign?; Fever-Susceptibility Syndromes. Predicting Outcome; Infantile Spasms Semiology & Pathophysiology: Have We Made Progress?; Trials for the Treatment of Infant Seizures: Theory, Practice, Ethics & Potential Future Trends; The Role of Ketogenic Diet; Optimizing Treatment for Neonatal & Infantile Seizures: Do Guidelines Have a Role in Management?