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Pediatric Neurology 2nd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

, (University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA), , (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA), (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA), (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 640 g
  • Serija: Pediatric Diagnosis and Management
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1498737803
  • ISBN-13: 9781498737807
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 640 g
  • Serija: Pediatric Diagnosis and Management
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1498737803
  • ISBN-13: 9781498737807
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The fundamental goal of the revised edition of this acclaimed text is to provide comprehensive, practical, and straightforward information about the developing nervous system that is as relevant to those embarking on careers in pediatric neurology as it will be to the experienced practitioner who cares for infants, children, and adolescents. New to this edition are chapters on tumors of the nervous system, autism and related conditions, and practice parameters in child neurology.

Recenzijos

From reviews of the first edition:

"...generously illustrated... manages to cover a wide range of topics... this book has much to offer with all its illustrations and succinct practical approach to many common paediatric presentations in neurology" British Journal of Hospital Medicine

"...highly organized, relevant, and accessible... nicely illustrates the continued importance of medical books in the 21st Century... cover[ s] almost all aspects of pediatric neurology... concisely written and skillfully illustrated... language and style is nicely consistent.. appropriate emphasis on newer findings... the authors do not neglect "old school" information... available in both paper and digital editions [ allowing] residents in neurology or pediatrics to keep a digital version on their electronic devices, available at any time. Experienced neurologists would also benefit, using this handbook as a concise review and also as an excellent teaching platform." Neurology

"...easily readable... The authors goal of providing relevant information to trainees and primary care providers is achieved... a good "starter" in the broad field of pediatric neurology." Neuropediatrics

Preface to the second edition ix
Abbreviations xi
SECTION 1 CORE CONCEPTS
Chapter 1 The neurological examination
1(26)
Introduction
1(1)
What is the lesion?
2(1)
Where is the lesion?
3(1)
Adaptation of the neurological examination to the child
4(1)
Mental status -- examining the cortex
5(3)
Cranial nerves
8(8)
Coordination
16(1)
Sensory examination
17(2)
Motor examination
19(2)
Muscle strength testing
21(1)
Developmental reflex assessment
22(2)
Assessment of motor developmental milestones
24(1)
Detection of pathologic reflexes
24(1)
Gait
24(2)
Conclusions
26(1)
Chapter 2 Neuroimaging
27(12)
Introduction
27(1)
Patient safety and preparation for imaging
28(1)
Magnetic resonance imaging
28(4)
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
32(1)
Functional MRI
33(1)
Fetal MRI
33(1)
Computed tomography
33(2)
Cranial ultrasound imaging
35(1)
Ultrasound imaging of the spine
36(1)
Magnetoencephalography
36(1)
Nuclear medicine brain imaging
36(1)
Catheter angiography
37(2)
Chapter 3 Electrophysiological evaluation of infants, children and adolescents
39(20)
Introduction
40(1)
Electroencephalography
40(6)
Recognizable EEG abnormalities in children
46(6)
Video-EEG monitoring
52(1)
Intracranial or invasive monitoring (electrocorticography)
53(1)
Brainstem auditory-evoked potential
53(1)
Visual-evoked potentials
54(1)
Electromyography and nerve conduction studies
54(1)
Polysomnography
55(1)
Electronystagmography and balance testing
56(1)
Electroretinography
56(1)
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
57(2)
Chapter 4 Cerebrospinal fluid
59(8)
Introduction
59(1)
CSF production and circulation
59(1)
CSF pressure
60(1)
The lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
61(1)
CSF content
62(2)
Specialized diagnostic testing of CSF samples
64(3)
Chapter 5 Genetic evaluation
67(8)
Introduction
67(1)
Human genetics: a primer
68(3)
Diagnostic tools
71(2)
Obtaining testing
73(1)
Future directions
73(2)
Chapter 6 Newborn screening and metabolic testing
75(6)
Newborn screening
75(1)
What to do with an abnormal result on newborn screen
76(1)
Metabolic disorders
76(1)
Metabolic disorders in newborns
76(1)
Laboratory screening
77(1)
Imaging
77(1)
Later clinical presentations of metabolic disorders
78(3)
SECTION 2 PROBLEM-BASED APPROACH TO NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
Chapter 7 Disorders of behavior and development
81(12)
Introduction
82(1)
Disorders of behavior
82(1)
Disorders of attention
82(1)
Neurobehavioral toxicity of antiepileptic drugs
82(2)
Organic brain disorders of childhood
84(1)
Conversion disorders
84(1)
Disorders of development
85(1)
Introduction
85(1)
Motor delay
85(3)
Global developmental delay
88(1)
Developmental regression
89(1)
Evaluation and treatment of developmental delay
89(1)
Representative clinical scenarios
90(3)
Chapter 8 Autism spectrum disorder and related conditions
93(6)
Introduction
93(4)
Management of ASD
97(1)
Neurological considerations
97(1)
Childhood disintegrative disorder
98(1)
Chapter 9 Disorders of language and hearing
99(12)
Introduction
99(1)
Language disorders
100(2)
Testing
102(1)
Epileptic causes
102(1)
Other causes
103(2)
Miscellaneous causes
105(1)
Treatment
106(1)
Hearing disorders
106(1)
The neuroanatomy of hearing
107(1)
Testing
107(1)
Conditions associated with hearing loss
108(1)
Treatment
109(2)
Chapter 10 Disorders of head size and shape
111(14)
Introduction
111(3)
Macrocephaly
114(2)
Microcephaly
116(4)
Misshapen heads
120(5)
Chapter 11 Disorders of cranial nerves
125(16)
Introduction
125(1)
Cranial nerve 1 (olfactory nerve)
126(1)
Cranial nerve 2 (optic nerve)
126(6)
Cranial nerve 3 (oculomotor nerve)
132(3)
Cranial nerve 4 (trochlear nerve)
135(1)
Cranial nerve 5 (trigeminal nerve)
135(1)
Cranial nerve 6 (abducens nerve)
135(1)
Cranial nerve 7 (facial nerve)
136(2)
Cranial nerve 8 (vestibulocochlear nerve)
138(1)
Cranial nerves 9 and 10 (glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves)
139(1)
Cranial nerve 11 (spinal accessory nerve)
140(1)
Cranial nerve 12 (hypoglossal nerve)
140(1)
Chapter 12 Disorders of peripheral nerves
141(8)
Introduction
141(1)
Neonatal brachial plexopathy
141(2)
Brachial plexopathy of children or adolescents
143(1)
Lumbosacral plexopathy
143(1)
Sacral neuropathy
144(1)
Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy
144(2)
Guillain--Barre syndrome
146(1)
Complex regional pain syndrome
147(1)
Inherited peripheral neuropathies
148(1)
Critical illness polyneuropathy/myopathy
148(1)
Chapter 13 Disorders of gait and balance
149(12)
Introduction
150(1)
Evaluation
150(1)
Patterns of presentation
150(11)
Chapter 14 Disorders of sleep
161(8)
Introduction
161(1)
Normal sleep of infants, children and adolescents
161(3)
Common sleep disorders
164(3)
Neonatal sleep myoclonus
167(1)
Narcolepsy
167(1)
Delayed sleep-phase syndrome
167(1)
Advanced sleep-phase syndrome
168(1)
Chapter 15 Stroke and acute focal deficits
169(12)
Introduction
169(1)
Stroke
169(3)
Acute arm or leg weakness
172(4)
Acute facial weakness
176(1)
Acute visual loss
177(1)
Acute double vision (diplopia)
178(3)
Chapter 16 Headaches
181(10)
Introduction
181(1)
Migraine
182(3)
Migraine variants
185(1)
Chronic headaches
186(1)
Other headache syndromes
187(4)
Chapter 17 Seizures and other paroxysmal disorders
191(12)
Introduction
191(1)
Cardiac arrhythmia
192(1)
Nonepileptic events
193(1)
Seizures and epilepsy
194(2)
Selected pediatric epilepsy syndromes
196(3)
Treatment of seizures
199(2)
General principles for managing children with epilepsy
201(2)
Chapter 18 Hypotonia and weakness
203(16)
Introduction
203(1)
The hypotonic infant
203(3)
Selected disorders causing hypotonia and/or weakness in infancy
206(6)
Weakness in children and adolescents
212(1)
Selected disorders causing weakness in children and adolescents
213(6)
Chapter 19 Movement disorders
219(10)
Introduction
219(1)
Specific movement disorders
219(10)
Chapter 20 The child with dysmorphic physical features
229(26)
Introduction
229(2)
The hypotonic infant
231(1)
The neonate with encephalopathy or seizures
232(3)
The child with seizures
235(3)
The child with language impairment
238(1)
The child with global developmental delay
238(3)
The child with deafness
241(1)
The child with a stroke
242(1)
The child with neurological signs or symptoms and birth marks
242(8)
The infant with a neural tube defect
250(5)
Chapter 21 Disorders of the newborn
255(14)
Introduction
255(1)
Assessing the neonate
255(1)
Neuroimaging of the newborn
256(2)
EEG in the newborn
258(1)
Electromyography in the newborn
259(1)
Specific conditions
259(10)
Chapter 22 Infections of the nervous system
269(22)
Introduction
270(1)
Bacterial meningitis
270(3)
Viral meningitis
273(2)
Encephalitis
275(5)
Congenital infection
280(3)
Selected infectious disorders
283(8)
Chapter 23 Tumors of the central and peripheral nervous systems
291(14)
Introduction
292(1)
Supratentorial tumors
293(4)
Tumors of the posterior fossa and brainstem
297(5)
Tumors of the spinal cord
302(1)
Tumors of cranial and peripheral nerves
303(2)
Chapter 24 Pediatric neurological emergencies
305(20)
Introduction
306(1)
Seizures
306(1)
Status epilepticus
306(2)
Alterations of consciousness
308(5)
Acute CNS injury
313(2)
Concussion
315(1)
Severe intracranial injury
316(2)
Spinal cord injury
318(1)
Acute neuromuscular weakness
319(2)
Hypertensive encephalopathy
321(1)
Acute poisonings
321(4)
Chapter 25 Practice parameters: utilizing evidence-based medicine to manage pediatric neurological disorders
325(12)
Introduction
325(1)
Developmental delay
326(1)
Seizures and epilepsy
326(4)
Headache
330(2)
Infectious and inflammatory disorders
332(2)
Neuromuscular disorders
334(1)
Sleep disorders
334(1)
Miscellaneous
335(2)
Further reading 337(12)
Index 349
Bale, James; Bonkowsky, Joshua; Filloux, Francis; Hedlund, Gary; Larsen, Paul; Morita, Denise