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More than 2 million
Americans suffer from seizures. Each year, almost 200,000 people
experience a seizure for the first time and approximately 100,000
require hospital admissions. The majority of these patients receive
care from primary care physicians and general
neurologists.
Epilepsy in Clinical
Practice: A Case Study Approach highlights dramatic
diagnostic and therapeutic advances that impact upon the medical
care of patients with epilepsy. Computerized imaging studies, new
and improved medications, refined brain surgery techniques,
increased experience with the ketogenic diet, and the Food and Drug
Administration approval of the vagal nerve stimulator have elevated
the state of the art. Medical decision making has correspondingly
increased in complexity. This book lends clarity and confidence to
the practical management of patients with seizures.
For easy
accessibility to key information, the book is organized into two
sections. Management approaches to epilepsy are reviewed through a
series of case studies that present the most common problems seen
in clinical practice. This is followed by extensive appendices that
include tables, charts, and checklists, web sites for physicians
and patients, state driving regulations, summer camps for children
with epilepsy, local affiliates of the Epilepsy Foundation, contact
telephone numbers for pharmaceutical companies, and numerous other
resources.
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| Andrew N. Wilner ISBN: 9781888799347 |
Paperback - 2000 |
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