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Child Neurology: Its Origins, Founders, Evolution and Growth,
Second Edition updates the first biographical study of important
contributors to the field of child neurology, consisting of over
250 biographical sketches written by over 100 physicians
specializing in neurology, child neurology, pediatrics and
obstetrics. Organized chronologically into six chapters, beginning
before 1800 and continuing to the present, Child Neurology traces
the emergence of child neurology as a separate specialty from its
roots in pediatrics and neurology. With a definitive historical
introduction by the editor, Dr. Stephen Ashwal. This new edition
will feature a new section on The Dynamic Growth and Expansion of
Child Neurology: The Late Twentieth Century (1960 to 2000+) and
features about 138 new biographical sketches of leaders in the
field during this recent time frame. Child Neurology: Its Origins,
Founders, Evolution and Growth, Second Edition will be published on
behalf of the Child Neurology Society, a professional society that
strives to foster recognition and support for children with
neurological disorders and to promote and exchange national and
international scientific research, education, and training in the
field of neurology.
This book assembles, for the first time, information required for
the recognition, understanding, and treatment of behavioral
problems resulting from neurological conditions. Its focus is
two-pronged: 1) on conditions where cognitive-behavioral
manifestations are major symptoms, such as attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder, autism, and developmental language
disorder; and 2) on conditions where these symptoms are significant
but secondary, such as brain tumors, epilepsy, and AIDS.
This multi-authored guide also outlines effective approaches to
behavioral therapy for these conditions. Pediatric Behavioral
Neurology is an excellent resource for practitioners whose work
demands knowledge of the symptoms, signs, and treatment of
behavioral and cognitive disorders caused by brain abnormalities.
It is comprehensive, yet concise and easy to use.
Since 1975, Dr. Kenneth Swaiman's classic text has been the
reference of choice for authoritative guidance in pediatric
neurology, and the 6th Edition continues this tradition of
excellence with thorough revisions that bring you fully up to date
with all that's new in the field. Five new sections, 62 new
chapters, 4 new editors, and a reconfigured format make this a
comprehensive and clearly-written resource for the experienced
clinician as well as the physician-in-training. Nearly 3,000 line
drawings, photographs, tables, and boxes highlight the text,
clarify key concepts, and make it easy to find information quickly.
Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced
eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and
references from the book on a variety of devices. A practical new
configuration featuring an expanded electronic version (both online
and eBook format) in addition to a one-volume condensed print
version. New content includes 12 new epilepsy chapters, 5 new
cerebrovascular chapters, and 13 new neurooncology chapters, as
well as new chapters on neuroimmunology and neuromuscular
disorders, as well as chapters focused on clinical care (e.g.,
Counseling Families, Practice Guidelines, Transitional Care,
Personalized Medicine, Special Educational Law, Outcome
Measurements, Neurorehabilitation, Impact of Computer Resources,
and Training Issues). Additional new chapters cover topics related
to the developmental connectome, stem cell transplantation, and
cellular and animal models of neurological disease. Greatly
expanded sections to increase your knowledge of perinatal acquired
and congenital disorders, neurodevelopmental disabilities,
pediatric epilepsy, and nonepileptiform paroxysmal disorders and
disorders of sleep. Coverage of new, emerging, or controversial
topics includes developmental encephalopathies, non-verbal learning
disorders, and the pharmacological and future genetic treatment of
neurodevelopmental disabilities.
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