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This
volume is the second in a series developed under the auspices of
the World Federation of Neurology to meet the needs of neurologists
who must practice medicine without many of the advantages that are
often taken for granted in the industrialized world. It is targeted
to neurologists practicing in low-resource environments and those
who wish to practice cost-effective neurology, and addresses issues
important for neurologists in developing countries that are not
covered in standard textbooks. The series will update the reader in
currently accepted diagnostic and management practice. Material is
presented in a user-friendly, interactive manner, with abundant
case material.
Epilepsy
is one of the most common serious primary brain disorders,
affecting forty million people worldwide. According to the World
Health Organization, epilepsy accounts for 1% of the Global Burden
of Disease, equivalent to lung cancer in men and to breast cancer
in women. It is not surprising, therefore, that ten to twenty texts
on epilepsy are published annually. These texts contain the very
latest information on diagnosis and treatment of various aspects of
epilepsy; however, approximately 80% of people with epilepsy in the
world live in developing countries, where modern diagnostic and
treatment approaches do not exist. Upwards of 90% of people with
epilepsy in these areas receive no treatment at all. This is the
first text to address the issues faced by neurologists who must
deliver care with limited resources, often in a setting of tropical
diseases and malnutrition, that characterize practice in developing
countries.
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| Jerome Engel - ISBN: 9781888799880 |
Paperback - 2005 |
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