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The thoroughly revised, updated Fifth Edition of this classic is the m ost comprehensive, current, and authoritative reference on all anticon vulsants available today. This edition features detailed profiles of n ewer drugs--including levetiracetam, oxcarbazepine, tiagabine, topiram ate, and zonisamide--and new chapters on use of antiepileptic drugs in children and during pregnancy. Drugs are covered in alphabetical ord er and in an easy-to-follow format: mechanisms of action; chemistry, b iotransformation, and pharmacokinetics; interactions; clinical efficac y and use; and adverse effects. Coverage of clinical use includes none pileptic and psychiatric disorders where appropriate. This edition has been trimmed to manageable size by shortening chapters on older, less frequently used drugs.
Volume 2: This book provides a full description of epilepsy pathology and etiology, antiepileptic drug treatment, the approach to surgical evaluation and alternative procedures to be considered, in both children and adults, as well as brain stimulation and diet treatment. Economic and psychosocial issues such as stigma are fully covered. The special problems of epilepsy treatment in the developing world are described. Chapters are authored by internationally respected neurologists with varied perspectives insuring depth to the content. [Ed.].
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Focusing on epilepsy, this animation provides a detailed description of brain seizures, their causes, diagnosis, and treatment, including surgery and counselling, as well as information about first-aid and self care. An interactive multimedia presentation with 3-D and 2-D animations, still images, and illustrations with corresponding text and audio, this CD-ROM is formatted for MS-Windows operating system.
This volume is arranged so as to review the classification of the Epilepsies, Epileptic Syndromes and Related Disorders (International League Against Epilepsy) and then the individual groups of benign epilepsies including benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spike discharges, benign epilepsy in childhood with occipital paroxysms and epilepsy in slow wave sleep. Also included is a section followed by a discussion of the benign generalized epilepsies and the borderland between them and the more sinsiter conditions. The definition of the syndrome has received further impetus by the discovery that some of the syndromes represented in the primary or idiopathic epilepsies have a distinct place in the human genome with a putative localization of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy on chromosome 6 and of benign familial neonatal convulsions on chromosome 20.
Market: Neurologists and pediatricians Diagnostic and treatment algorithms appear throughout Includes sections on comorbidities and monotherapy vs. polytherapy
Includes the association's conference proceedings and addresses.
"This book has been an attempt to meet the needs of neurologists, neurosurgeons, internists, pediatricians, and other practitioners for expert opinions on how a subspecialist manages the illness"--Xv