"I believe this book is a trusted resource for any health care professional in daily practice dealing with patients with epilepsy.
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The final section focuses on special situations and associated concerns, ranging from status epilepticus and psychogenic nonepileptic events to migraines and reproductive issues.
Section three covers treatment with a thorough review of basic principles, all classes of antiepileptic drugs, stimulation therapy, surgery, and dietary and alternative therapies.
The second section is devoted to diagnostic evaluation, including instrumentation, normal and abnormal EEG, ICU EEG monitoring, scalp and intracranial video EEG monitoring, brain mapping, seizure semiology, neuroimaging, and other techniques.
The first section of the book introduces the clinical aspects of the science of epileptology with chapters on pathophysiology, genetics, classification, syndromes, epidemiology, etiology, and differential diagnosis.
Designed to be read cover-to-cover, this highly Practical reference covers basic science, assessment, and treatment and uses clear, succinct narratives, lists, tables, and illustrations to present the essential information needed to understand all aspects of epilepsy.
It contains core information for professionals who wish to gain a breadth and depth of knowledge about Epilepsy in a shorter amount of time than is required to read large reference books, and is a valuable review tool for self-assessment or exam preparation.
It may also serve as a valuable review tool for self-study and/or preparation for the Board certification and recertification examinations." --Jin Jun Luo, MD, Ph D, Temple University, Neurological Cases Written for busy practitioners and trainees, Practical Epilepsy is the only concise yet exhaustive reference encompassing the broad scope of clinical epilepsy.
I highly recommend this book to practitioners at any level, from trainees to more experienced clinicians who are working on epilepsy... "I believe this book is a trusted resource for any health care professional in daily practice dealing with patients with epilepsy