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Written by expert epilepsy clinicians from the Mayo Clinic,
Epilepsy Case Studies: Pearls for Patient Care presents a wide
variety of case histories drawn from "real life" experiences in
people with seizures. Designed to stimulate the same deductive
reasoning that is commonly used when seeing epilepsy patients in
the clinic, this practical book presents the clinical scenario and
then poses a range of stimulating questions to organize the
reader's thoughts to address each case. Questions that revolve
around each case include common ones such as "How does this test
help us with the diagnosis?" and "What is the precise relationship
of the patient's seizures to their overall neurological condition?"
The most poignant questions include "How does this information help
us to devise a treatment plan?" and "What do we know about the
anticipated course and prognosis?" The questions raised in each
section incorporate the clinical course and evaluation. Where
possible, the discussion relies upon the latest medical evidence to
support the responses and includes up-to-date techniques used for
patients with and without seizure control. At the end of each case
a few salient citations are referenced, as are a few of the more
pertinent articles that the reader can reference to obtain an
overview of the topic. Take-home messages are encapsulated in the
form of clinical pearls that are designed to form the basic
understanding of the case scenarios presented. A major contribution
to the literature in epileptology, Epilepsy Case Studies: Pearls
for Patient Care will be an invaluable reference for all clinicians
who treat patients with epilepsy.
This book presents a case based approach to epilepsy management in
both diagnostic challenges and treatment of complex cases. Cases
reflect "real life" patient scenarios that practitioners encounter
with up-to-date terminology and treatment approaches. With 51
chapters, the book presents 51 unique, nuanced cases. Beginning
with an initial presentation of a case history, the book opens with
a basis for drawing in multiple aspects in the treatment of
patients with epilepsy. Each chapter is organized into a clinical
history, physical examination results, and ancillary testing to
concentrate on differential diagnosis and focus on a definitive
procedural approach to the final diagnosis. Subsequent information
about the condition expands on the knowledge of the clinical
features to a solution of common patient clinical scenarios as it
affects people with epilepsy. A comprehensive successor edition,
Epilepsy Case Studies is an invaluable resource to clinicians
ranging from those looking for a quick review of a topic present in
the table of contents, to those crossing disciplines into medical
areas where seizures are a symptom of disordered or dysfunctional
brain.
Epilepsy is amongst the most frequently encountered of neurological
disorders, yet its diagnosis and management is fraught with
pitfalls. Issues surrounding differential diagnosis, seizure type,
underlying causes, EEG interpretations, treatment options and
prognoses can often trip-up clinicians. Common Epilepsy Pitfalls:
Case-Based Learning, is a comprehensive guide to anticipating and
managing the pitfalls in the diagnosis and management of epilepsy.
Real-life cases are presented along with pragmatic recommendations
for courses of action that guide the reader through accurate and
effective epilepsy diagnosis and treatment. Cases have been chosen
to answer key questions such as: the first seizure - is it
epilepsy? Which drug? When should stopping treatment be considered?
What to do in an epileptic emergency? Containing detailed coverage
of psychiatric, social and family issues - and authored by world
experts in epilepsy management - this text is invaluable for
neurologists, internists, family practitioners and advanced medical
students.
This atlas serves as a comprehensive working reference for a wide
range of clinicians practicing in the field of clinical
neurophysiology, including adult and pediatric neurologists,
epileptologists, neurocritical care specialists, and
electroneurodiagnostic technologists. Covering EEG, EMG, MEG,
evoked potentials, sleep and autonomic studies, EP, and
intraoperative monitoring techniques, expert authors share examples
of common and novel artifacts and highlight signature features to
help practitioners recognize patterns and make accurate
distinctions. This visual compendium of information in atlas format
addresses the artifact in all areas of clinical neurophysiology and
highlights the traps and pitfalls that can taint studies and lead
to misdiagnosis if not properly identified. Atlas of Artifacts in
Clinical Neurophysiology provides full-page examples of waveforms
and recordings to enhance appreciation of the nuances involved in
distinguishing artifacts from neurological findings that require
intervention. With the most up to date information available on
artifact present during procedures in both adult and pediatric
patients, this book provides readers with an in-depth understanding
of artifact interpretation that is essential to any clinician
working in the field of clinical neurophysiology given the
ubiquitous nature of artifact during electrophysiological
recording. Key Features: The only dedicated reference on artifacts
in all areas of clinical neurophysiologic testing Large-format
examples of both common and unusual artifacts encountered in each
procedure category Up-to-date text in each chapter provides greater
depth of explanation Draws on the expertise and clinical wisdom of
leading practitioners to develop mastery in recognizing artifacts
and avoiding diagnostic pitfalls Includes access to the digital
book
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