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Status Epilepticus

Its Clinical Features and Treatment in Children and Adults

Simon Shorvon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:2nd Nov '06

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An invaluable reference work comprehensively reviewing current knowledge and treatment of Status Epilepticus.

Status Epilepticus is the severest expression of epilepsy. This book proposes a classification scheme and offers a unique comprehensive review of research in this field. This, along with the systematic and practical emphasis of the text based on clinical experience, make it an invaluable reference text for a range of practising clinicians.This book provides a thorough reappraisal of Status Epilepticus, the severest expression of epilepsy. In the light of modern research it rigorously examines current treatment, critically challenging existing tenets. A scheme of classification is proposed based not solely on seizure type but also on age, pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical features, considering where possible the clinical aspects of status in the context of their scientific basis, whether this is epidemiology, neurophysiology, neuropathology or neuropharmacology. A practical bias is maintained throughout, based on clinical experience, with greatest space devoted to treatment, including reviews of efficacy and toxicity of individual drugs and helpful use of tables to clearly summarize key information. This is a uniquely comprehensive review of the large volume of published literature in this field and will act as an invaluable reference work and practical guide for a wide range of practising clinicians, from neurologists, psychiatrists and paediatricians right through to those involved primarily in emergency medicine.

'Highly informative text that will act as a foundation for future work on SE. A copy of Status Epilepticus should be available in all paediatric and neurology wards.' The Lancet

ISBN: 9780521031141

Dimensions: 243mm x 168mm x 20mm

Weight: 658g

404 pages