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OverviewMore 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. Computerised 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 organised 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew WilnerPublisher: Demos Medical Publishing Imprint: Demos Medical Publishing Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.480kg ISBN: 9781888799347ISBN 10: 188879934 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 01 November 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsCase Studies: The First Seizure; Intractable Epilepsy; Stopping Antiepileptic Medications; Epilepsy and Medications; Epilepsy and Pregnancy; Rash; Epilepsy and Psychiatric Disease; Epilepsy in the Elderly; Seizures and Alcohol; Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus; Nonepileptic Seizures; Alternative Therapy.Reviews""""... an excellent introduction for Neurology trainees who are looking for a guide to the management of patients with epilepsy... teach[es] you how to look after patients."""" -- Epilepsia""""Accomplished medical teachers often bundle medical knowledge with interesting case studies... Andrew Wilner has managed to adapt this traditionally oral teaching method to a book format. In doing so, he has created a distinctive learning experience for clinicians, which bridges the gap between textbooks and clinical practice by merging theoretical concepts with practical management decisions... Epilepsy in Clinical Practice: A Case Study Approach breaks ground with a unique approach to medical education and will likely be emulated in other therapeutic areas. It should not only be read by medicine and neurology residents, primary care physicians, emergency room physicians, nurses, and neurologists, but it should be consulted before turning to more traditional neurology and epilepsy textbooks because it will help the reader use didactic information more efficiently...Above all, it will enable clinicians to more effectively care for their patients with epilepsy.""""-- Medscape General Medicine Journal ... an excellent introduction for Neurology trainees who are looking for a guide to the management of patients with epilepsy. It uses a Problem based approach, with typical clinical scenarios, and then discuses the options, and approaches to management. What I liked was it's down to earth pragmatic style. It is not a reference book, and doesn't pretend to be, but it does teach you how to look after patients. I have lent it to some of my trainees to read, their comments are that it tells them things that they won't find in other textbooks, and it gives them confidence in the clinic. -- Dr. PN Cooper, Manchester, UK Author InformationAndrew N. Wilner, MD was the 2001 recipient of the award for Creative Expression of Human Values in Neurology given by the American Academy of Neurology's Ethics, Law & Humanities Committee. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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