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This book is an up-to-date, comprehensive review of the
neuropsychiatry of epilepsy, by active authorities in the field,
with an emphasis on clinical and management issues. A critical
appraisal of the methodology and limitations of current research on
the neuropsychiatry of epilepsy is provided, and unanswered
questions and controversies are addressed. Pharmacological aspects
of management are also discussed in order to enable the reader to
manage these patients more safely. Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of
Epilepsy is aimed at neurologists, epileptologists, psychiatrists
and neuropsychiatrists, and will also be of interest to
psychologists and neuropsychologists, research and specialist
nurses, clinical researchers and methodologists.
Epilepsy is one of most frequent neurological disorders affecting
about 50 million people worldwide and 50% of them have at least
another medical problem in comorbidity; sometimes this is a the
cause of the epilepsy itself or it is due to shared neurobiological
links between epilepsy and other medical conditions; other times it
is a long-term consequence of the antiepileptic drug treatment. The
Comorbidities of Epilepsy offers an up-to-date, comprehensive
overview of all comorbidities of epilepsy (somatic, neurological
and behavioral), by international authorities in the field of
clinical epileptology, with an emphasis on epidemiology,
pathophysiology, diagnosis and management. This book includes also
a critical appraisal of the methodological aspects and limitations
of current research on this field. Pharmacological issues in the
management of comorbidities are discussed, providing information on
drug dosages, side effects and interactions, in order to enable the
reader to manage these patients safely. The Comorbidities of
Epilepsy is aimed at all health professionals dealing with people
with epilepsy including neurologists, epileptologists,
psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, epilepsy specialist nurses
and clinical researchers.
This book is an up-to-date, comprehensive review of the
neuropsychiatry of epilepsy, by active authorities in the field,
with an emphasis on clinical and management issues. A critical
appraisal of the methodology and limitations of current research on
the neuropsychiatry of epilepsy is provided, and unanswered
questions and controversies are addressed. Pharmacological aspects
of management are also discussed in order to enable the reader to
manage these patients more safely.  Neuropsychiatric
Symptoms of Epilepsy is aimed at neurologists, epileptologists,
psychiatrists and neuropsychiatrists, and will also be of interest
to psychologists and neuropsychologists, research and specialist
nurses, clinical researchers and methodologists.
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions,
affecting up to seventy million people worldwide, with
post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) accounting for up to 20% of
symptomatic cases. Despite this, there is a dearth of information
about PTE available for clinicians. This book will guide readers
through the neurobiology of PTE and the long-term consequences and
rehabilitation needs of patients. Emerging topics such as
concussive convulsions in sports are examined and a chapter
dedicated to PTE in children ensures readers have the latest
knowledge for treating this high-risk subpopulation. Managing PTE
in medium and low-income countries where access to appropriate
treatment, and even diagnostic equipment, is often poor, is covered
in depth. This book is an up-to-date, comprehensive overview of PTE
by active international authorities in the field of epilepsy and
traumatic brain injury, with an emphasis on epidemiology,
neurobiology, clinical problems as well as management issues.
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