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This is the second of two volumes on Epilepsy in the Handbook of Clinical Neurology series. It deals with the various treatment options for the epilepsies. Hermann Stefan, Director of Epilepsy Centre, Neurological Clinic, University Hospital, Erlangen, Germany and William H. Theodore, Clinical Epilepsy Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA Table of Contents: SECTION 3 ETIOLOGIES OF EPILEPSY 30. Metabolic and degenerative disorders - T. Granata (Milan, Italy) 31. Neurocutaneous syndromes - G. Kurlemann (Münster, Germany) 32. Cortical malformations - R. Spreafico and L. Tassi (Milan, Italy) 33. Epilepsy associated brain tumors - I. Blümcke (Erlangen, Germany) 34. Seizures after stroke - A. Guekht and N.M. Bornstein (Moscow, Russia and Tel Aviv, Israel) 35. Posttraumatic epilepsy - A. Martins Da Silva and L.J. Willmore (Porto, Portugal and St Louis, USA) 36. Infection and inflammation - H.H. Garcia and O.H. Del Brutto (Lima, Peru and Guayaquil, Ecuador) 37. Hippocampal sclerosis - Ç. Özkara and E. Aronika (Istanbul, Turkey and Amsterdam, the Netherlands) SECTION 4 TREATMENT 38. Natural course of epilepsies - L. Forsgren and M. Sillanpää (Umeå, Sweden and Turku, Finland) 39. Mechanisms of action of antiseizure drugs - R.J. Porter, A. Dhir, R.L. MacDonald and M.A. Rogawski (Bethesda, Davis and Nashville, USA) 40. Principles of drug treatment in adults - T. Tomson and B.J. Steinhoff (Stockholm, Sweden and Kehl-Kork, Germany) 41. Principles of drug treatment in children - M.A. Mikati, M. Nabulsi Khalil and S.U. Steele (Durham, USA and Beirut, Lebanon) 42. Antiepileptic drugs: advantages and disadvantages - B. Abou-Khalil and D. Schmidt (Nashville, USA and Berlin, Germany) 43. Pharmacoresistance - H. Potschka and M.J. Brodie (Munich, Germany and Glasgow, UK) 44. Gender issues - P. Crawford and S. Duncan (York and Edinburgh, UK) 45. Ketogenic diet - R.H. Caraballo and E. Vining (Buenos Aires, Argentina and Baltimore, USA) 46. Status epilepticus in children - K. Holland and S. Shinnar (Cincinnati and Bronx, USA) 47. Status epilepticus - adults - F. Rosenow and S. Knake (Marburg, Germany) 48. Who is a surgical candidate? - J. Engel and S. Wiebe (Los Angeles, USA and Calgary, Canada) 49. Pre-operative evaluation in children for epilepsy surgery - M. Duchowny and J. h. Cross (Miami, USA and London, UK) 50. Presurgical evaluation in adults: non-invasive - C. Baumgartner, P. Gallmetzer and S. Pirker (Vienna, Austria) 51. Invasive evaluation - P. Kahane and S. Spencer (deceased) (Lyon, France and formerly Yale, USA) 52. Epilepsy neurosurgery in children - J.S. Hauptman and G.W. Mathern (Los Angeles, USA) 53. Surgery in adults - temporal resections - H. Clusmann and J. Schramm (Bonn, Germany) 54. Lateral extratemporal resections in adults - D. Van Roost (Ghent, Belgium) 55. Surgical management of medial extratemporal epilepsy - K.A. Zaghloul and J. Schramm (Bethesda, USA and Bonn, Germany) 56. Epilepsy treatment in developing countries: drug treatment - C. Acevedo and K. Acevedo (Santiago, Chile) 57. Epilepsy surgery in developing countries - M.G. Campos (Santiago, Chile) 58. Neurostimulation for epilepsy - K. Vonck, V. De Herdt and E. Ben-Menachem (Ghent, Belgium and Göteborg, Sweden) 59. Innovative treatments for epilepsy: radiosurgery and local delivery - P. Boon, R. Raedt and H. Stefan (Ghent, Belgium and Erlangen, Germany) 60. Social aspects of epilepsy and rehabilitation - R. Thorbecke and M. Pfäfflin (Bielefeld, Germany) 61. Economic aspects of epilepsy - C.E. Begley and A.G. Diop (Houston, USA and Dakar, Senegal)
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Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date
October 9, 2012
Pages
608
ISBN
9780444528995
Format
Hardback
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