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Although Atsushi has defeated Beast Beneath the Moonlight, his
power is not restored. To regain his ability, he will need to
confront himself...and his past! Meanwhile, at the hands of Fyodor,
Shibusawa experiences death once more as he recalls his lost
memories...
Shrouded in fog, the ability users of Yokohama are forced to fight
against their own abilities. Akutagawa, eager to fight Rashomon,
waits for his chance to strike. Meanwhile, Atsushi grows hesitant
at the thought of facing Beast Beneath the Moonlight'AE
A string of mysterious suicides among skill users is plaguing
Yokohama, and it’s up to the Armed Detective Agency to unravel
the truth in this manga adaptation of the hit film!
Though it is one of the most common causes of death in epilepsy
patients, SUDEP is still infrequently and even reluctantly named on
autopsy reports. This under-reporting equates to a lack of
attention and earnest investigation into the cause, predisposition,
and prevention of SUDEP. There is as yet little effort to establish
an actionable strategy in the mitigation of these potentially fatal
arrhythmias. Expanding on the 1990 book Epilepsy and Sudden Death,
edited by Lathers and Schraeder, Sudden Death in Epilepsy: Forensic
and Clinical Issues reviews of the basic science of epilepsy as it
relates to SUDEP. Clinical chapters study the sophisticated
simultaneous ambulatory EKG and EEG telemetry and respiratory
function monitoring of patients at risk for sudden death that will
help identify cardiac, respiratory, and epileptogenic interactions
involved. Chapters on animal models evaluate new data from studies
that build on previously used models and emphasize that multiple
models are needed to investigate the pathophysiology of SUDEP, to
hypothesize about effective treatments, to develop pilot studies in
persons with epilepsy, and to conduct confirmatory large-scale
clinical trials. Contributions discuss the interaction between the
central and peripheral autonomic nervous systems and the
cardiopulmonary systems; proposed mechanistic factors in SUDEP;
risk categories of arrhythmogenic, respiratory, and hypoxia related
cardiac death; psychological, emotional, and stress related
factors; the role of alcohol and drugs in seizures; and the
potential mitigating properties of antiepileptic medication.
Adopting a global, multidisciplinary focus to address the mystery
of SUDEP, this important work provides clinicians, researchers,
patients, and families with the knowledge to freely discuss the
phenomenon and thereby discover the preventive treatment regimens
to decrease the occurrence of SUDEP.
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