Clinical neurophysiology of epilepsy

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Clinical neurophysiology of epilepsy

edited by J.A. Wada, R.J. Ellingson

(Handbook of electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, rev. ser., v. 4)

Elsevier , Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1990

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Includes bibliographies and index

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内容説明

Since its inception in the 1930s, clinical electroencephalography has continued to be an indispensible diagnostic tool in the study of epilepsy. The past fifteen years have seen an explosion of knowledge in the basic neurosciences, paralleled by the development of sophisticated diagnostic tools for, and innovative therapeutic approaches to, the clinical problem of epilepsy. These include wider applications of computer technology in data processing, long term intra- and extra-cranial monitoring of EEG combined with closed circuit TV, etc. The four sections of this book are designed to cover the Classification, Recording, Interpretation and EEG Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis of epilepsy. This study presents epilepsy within a comprehensive clinical neurophysiological framework, with reference to the dramatic developments in EEG technology and related neurodiagnostic approaches.

目次

List of Contents: List of contributors. General Introduction. PART I. CLASSIFICATION Recent classification of seizures and epilepsies (J.A. Wada and m. Seino). PART II. RECORDING TECHNIQUES Optimal recording techniques and activation procedures: children and adults (J.D. Grabow), Optimal recording techniques: neonates and infants (R.J. Ellingson), Sleep and sleep deprivation studies in epilepsy (R.J. Broughton), Prolonged extracranial and intracranial in-patient monitoring (P.W. Kaplan and R.P. Lesser), Outpatient monitoring: ambulatory cassette recording (J.S. Ebersole), Magnetoencephalography (G.B. Ricci), Neuroimaging and EEG (J. Engel Jr. and T.R. Henry). PART III. INTERPRETATION AND DATA ANALYSIS Clinical relevance of EEG signals in epilepsies (E. Niedermeyer), Generalised epilepsy: ictal and inter-ictal (C.D. Binnie), Partial epilepsy: ictal and interictal (M. Baldy-Moulinier), Seizures of newborns and infants (P. Kellaway, E.M. Mizrahi and R.A. Hrachovy), Status epilepticus (H. Stefan), Computer applications in data analysis (L.P. Panych and J.A. Wada). PART IV. EEG IN DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS OF EPILEPSY Topographic EEG analysis (P.K.H. Wong and B. Eng), Differential diagnosis of epileptic seizures (W.T. Blume), Effects of antiepileptic drugs on the electroencephalogram background and epileptiform activity (A. van Wieringen), Evolution of seizures and EEG abnormalities in childhood onset epilepsy (S. Ohtahara and Y. Yamatogi). Subject index. Elsevier Amsterdam imprint

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