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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ronald B. DavidPublisher: Demos Medical Publishing Imprint: Demos Medical Publishing Edition: 3rd New edition Dimensions: Width: 17.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 25.70cm Weight: 2.177kg ISBN: 9781933864228ISBN 10: 1933864222 Pages: 656 Publication Date: 23 April 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents"""Pediatric Neurologic Evaluation: Neurologic History; The Neurologic Examination of the Preterm and Fullterm Neonate and of the Infant; The Neurologic Examination of the Young Child; The Neurologic Examination of the School-Age and Adolescent Child; The Electroencephalogram, Electrodiagnostic Evaluation of Pediatric Neuromuscular Disease; Clinical Evaluation with Evoked Responses; Neuroimaging Techniques. General Pediatric Neurologic Diseases and Disorders: Toxic and Metabolic Encephalopathies; Traumatic Encephalopathies; The Epilepsies; Movement Disorders in Childhood; Infections of the Central Nervous System; Vascular Disease in Infants and Children; Inborn Errors of Metabolism I: Neurologic Degenerative Diseases; Inborn Errors of Metabolism II: Disorders of Purine and Amino Acid Metabolism; Neoplastic Diseases; Neuromuscular Disease in Children; Order of Nervous System Development; Disorders of Nervous System Development; Disorders of Motor Execution I: Cerebral Palsy; Disorders of Motor Execution II: Higher-Order Motor Deficits; Disorders of Cognitive Function in the Preschooler; Learning Disabilities. Common Pediatric Neurologic Problems: Coma and Other States of Altered Awareness in Children; Headaches; Febrile Seizures; The Child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; Sleep Disorders. Appendix: A Proposed Approach to Nosology. Bibliography. Index."""ReviewsWhile there are many pediatric neurology books, this one is accessible to a wide variety of healthcare professionals. The authors strived to provide a resource somewhere between a voluminous reference and a smaller introductory book, and they have succeeded. In this edition, the authors have updated their chapters with the latest research. This book should appeal to medical students, nurses, and physicians who care for pediatric patients. - Kevin Chapman, MD, (Barrow Neurological Institute), Doody's Reviews)|While there are many pediatric neurology books, this one is accessible to a wide variety of healthcare professionals. The authors strived to provide a resource somewhere between a voluminous reference and a smaller introductory book, and they have succeeded. In this edition, the authors have updated their chapters with the latest research. This book should appeal to medical students, nurses, and physicians who care for pediatric patients. - Kevin Chapman, MD, (Barrow Neurological Institute), Doody Aos Reviews While there are many pediatric neurology books, this one is accessible to a wide variety of healthcare professionals. The authors strived to provide a resource somewhere between a voluminous reference and a smaller introductory book, and they have succeeded. In this edition, the authors have updated their chapters with the latest research. This book should appeal to medical students, nurses, and physicians who care for pediatric patients. - Kevin Chapman, MD, (Barrow Neurological Institute), Doody's Reviews)|While there are many pediatric neurology books, this one is accessible to a wide variety of healthcare professionals. The authors strived to provide a resource somewhere between a voluminous reference and a smaller introductory book, and they have succeeded. In this edition, the authors have updated their chapters with the latest research. This book should appeal to medical students, nurses, and physicians who care for pediatric patients. - Kevin Chapman, MD, (Barrow Neurological Institute), Doody AEos Reviews Author InformationRonald B. David, MD, is a child neurologist who has practiced in Richmond, VA since 1970. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |