The role of EEG in the diagnosis and classification of the epilepsies and the epilepsy syndromes - john libbey eurotext - 9782742016792 -
The role of EEG in the diagnosis and classification of the epilepsies and the epilepsy syndromes 

The role of EEG in the diagnosis and classification of the epilepsies and the epilepsy syndromes
A tool for clinical practice

This Updated version, written by international experts in clinical epileptology and EEG, comprehensively covers the clinical and EEG features of all epilepsy syndromes, proposes recording protocols based on the behaviour of the diagnostic EEG features in each syndrome, and rates diagnostic confidence according to the findings in hand and the available clinical information.In this [...]
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Editeur : John Libbey Eurotext

Collection : Epileptic Disorders

Date parution :  (2ème édition)

 Anglais


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Broché
Nbr de pages :
352
Dimension :
17,1 cm × 24,0 cm × 1,5 cm
ISBN 10 :
2742016791
ISBN 13 :
9782742016792
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This Updated version, written by international experts in clinical epileptology and EEG, comprehensively covers the clinical and EEG features of all epilepsy syndromes, proposes recording protocols based on the behaviour of the diagnostic EEG features in each syndrome, and rates diagnostic confidence according to the findings in hand and the available clinical information.

In this second edition, the first new part discusses the clinical approach to the diagnosis of the patient presenting with a probable epileptic seizure and the use of the EEG to support and refine (or refute) the initial hypothesis. It also explores the ??oewhen” and ??oehow” to use the EEG (and avoid its overuse), once differential diagnosis includes the commonest imitators of epilepsy. Finally, it describes the EEG paroxysms of uncertain clinical significance to avoid over-interpretation when they appear to be the main (or the sole) EEG abnormality and the clinical picture offers little clarity.

The revised second part was published on its own in 2018 and includes the epilepsy syndromes that are recognised by the ILAE from the neonatal period to adulthood. Because it covers the indications and the optimal use of the EEG from the initial diagnostic level of ??oedoes my patient have epilepsy and, if yes, what is its type?” to the highest diagnostic refinement , this book can be a useful educational and clinical tool, full of practical information, tips and clues to improve the reader’s recording techniques and strategies.

From paediatric and adult epileptologists, EEG technologists, neurology and clinical neurophysiology residents to physicians and nurses, a wide range of professionals can use it as a reference guide on a daily basis.

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