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Posttraumatic Epilepsy
Basic and Clinical Aspects

Comprehensive resource that brings together both clinical and basic sciences and aspects of posttraumatic epilepsy

Carrie R. Jonak (Author), Allison R. Peterson (Author), Devin K. Binder (Author)

9780323900997, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 24 October 2022

200 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm, 0.32 kg

Posttraumatic Epilepsy: Basic and Clinical Aspects provides a synthesized resource on the recent basic and clinical science developments in the field of posttraumatic epilepsy. This book provides a clear understanding of the history of studies and epidemiology of posttraumatic epilepsy after head injury. The book also considers the neuropathology of posttraumatic epilepsy and clinical trials of antiepileptogenic agents evaluated after traumatic brain injury. The book covers the basic science of animal models of traumatic brain injury and the necessary and sufficient changes that must occur to generate epilepsy after head trauma. The authors explore potential mechanisms and novel therapeutic approaches to prevent posttraumatic epilepsy. The book is written for basic and clinical researchers in neuroscience as well as for clinicians treating patients with epilepsy.

1. History of posttraumatic epilepsy 2. Epidemiology of posttraumatic epilepsy 3. Neuropathology of posttraumatic epilepsy 4. Clinical trials of agents to prevent posttraumatic epilepsy 5. Surgical treatment of posttraumatic epilepsy 6. Animal models of traumatic brain injury 7. Incidence of posttraumatic epilepsy in animal models of traumatic brain injury 8. Cellular and molecular changes in animal models of posttraumatic epilepsy 9. Blood-brain barrier disruption and posttraumatic epilepsy 10. Inflammation and posttraumatic epilepsy 11. Biomarkers and treatment trials in animal models to prevent posttraumatic epilepsy 12. Therapeutic targets and future directions

Subject Areas: Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN], Medical research [MBGR]

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