Handbook of EEG interpretation
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Handbook of EEG interpretation
Demos Medical Pub., c2008
- : pbk
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Includes index
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Description
EEG interpretation is a critical skill for most practicing Neurologists, as well as for an increasing number of specialists in other practice settings. Handbook of EEG Interpretation, the first illustrated, portable handbook to discuss all aspects of clinical neurophysiology, is an essential means of quick reference for anyone involved in EEG interpretation.
Handbook of EEG Interpretation provides practical information on reading EEGs by juxtaposing actual EEGs with bullet points of critical information, making it an essential neurophysiology reference for use during bedside, or, ER, and ICU EEG interpretation. At once more concise, illustrative and portable than other texts on EEG, Handbook of EEG Interpretation fits in a labcoat pocket, providing immediate information for anyone involved in EEG interpretation. It is a useful tool for all Residents, Fellows and Clinicians in neurology as well as many Internists, Psychiatrists, Neurosurgeons, Anesthesiologists, ICU staff, ER staff, EEG Technologists and Nurses.
The book's seven main sections cover normal, abnormal and epileptiform EEG patterns, as well as seizures, patterns of special significance (e.g., stupor and coma), polysomnography and neurophysiologic intraoperative monitoring.
Special features include:
Comprehensiveness - all areas of EEG interpretation are discussed
Consistent presentation - finding information is simple and fast
Clinical info and pearls - useful in all clinical settings
Conciseness - the book is portable and useful for Board prep
Table of Contents
- Normal EEG
- Abnormal Non-epileptiform EEG
- Epileptiform Discharges
- Ictal EEG
- Patterns of Special Significance
- Polysomnography
- Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring.
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