Clinical neurophysiology of infancy, childhood, and adolescence /

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Imprint:Philadelphia : Butterworth-Heinemann/Elsevier, c2006.
Description:xv, 859 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5869588
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Other authors / contributors:Holmes, Gregory L.
Moshé, Solomon L.
Jones, H. Royden, 1936-
ISBN:075067251X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Section I. Basic Principles and Maturational Change
  • 1. Basic Principles of Electroencephalography
  • 2. Electroencephalography of the Newborn: Normal Features
  • 3. Visual Analysis of the Neonatal Electroencephalogram
  • 4. Normal Development of the Electroencephalogram: Infancy Through Adolescence
  • 5. Visual Analysis of the Pediatric Electroencephalogram
  • 6. Clinical Neurophysiology of the Motor Unit in Infants and Children
  • 7. Maturational Changes vis-à-vis Neurophysiology Markers and the Development of Peripheral Nerves
  • 8. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in PediatricsNormal
  • 9. Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials in PediatricsNormal
  • 10. Visual Evoked Potentials in PediatricsNormal
  • Section II. Disorders of Cerebral Function
  • 11. Age-Specific Seizure Disorders
  • 12. Neurophysiology of Language and Behavioral Disorders in Children
  • 13. Neonatal Electroencephalography: Abnormal Features
  • 14. Drug Effects on the Human Electroencephalogram
  • 15. Electroencephalography and Structural Disease of the Brain
  • 16. Manifestations of Metabolic, Toxic, and Degenerative Diseases
  • 17. Infectious Diseases
  • 18. Head Trauma
  • 19. Childhood Sleep-Wake Disorders
  • 20. The Diagnosis of Brain Death
  • 21. Ambulatory Electroencephalography
  • 22. Electroencephalography in Evaluation for Epilepsy Surgery in Children
  • 23. Long-Term Electroencephalogram and Video Monitoring
  • 24. Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring Using Evoked Potentials Abnormal Evoked Potentials
  • 25. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in PediatricsAbnormal
  • 26. Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials in PediatricsAbnormal
  • 27. Visual Evoked Potentials in PediatricsAbnormal
  • Section III. Neuromuscular Disorders
  • 28. The Floppy Infant
  • 29. Facial and Bulbar Weakness
  • 30. Spinal Muscular Atrophies and Other Disorders of the Anterior Horn Cell
  • 31. Plexopathies and Nerve Root Lesions
  • 32. Focal Neuropathies in Children
  • 33. Clinical Neurophysiology of Pediatric Polyneuropathies
  • 34. Autonomic Testing in Childhood
  • 35. Neuromuscular Transmission Defects
  • 36. Muscle Disorders in Children: Neurophysiologic Contributions to Diagnosis and Management
  • 37. Neuromuscular Problems of the Critically Ill Neonate, Child, and Adolescent
  • 38. The Interrelation of DNA Analysis with Clinical Neurophysiology in the Diagnosis of Chronic Neuromuscular Disorder of Childhood
  • section IV. Other Neurophysiologic Techniques
  • 39. Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
  • 40. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: An Overview
  • 41. Sphincter Dysfunction
  • Index