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Seizure and Epilepsy Care
The Pocket Epileptologist
A practical manual that provides a succinct and clinically relevant reference of routine clinical epilepsy care.
Patrick Landazuri (Author), Nuria Lacuey Lecumberri (Author), Laura Vilella Bertran (Author), Mark Farrenburg (Author), Samden Lhatoo (Author)
9781009264983, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 9 February 2023
246 pages
18.9 x 12 x 1.1 cm, 0.26 kg
Epilepsy is a frequently encountered disease, affecting 1-2% of the population, but one that is often mistreated due to misunderstandings of specific diagnoses and treatments. This practical manual provides a succinct and clinically relevant reference of routine clinical epilepsy care. The book is designed around the four main aspects of an epilepsy patient's care: first seizure, inpatient epilepsy care, outpatient epilepsy care, and diagnostic modalities. These four aspects are carefully delineated to illustrate the key differences in best practice management. Rational use of EEG and imaging testing is thoroughly covered to guide improved utility of these results. Caring for the mental health of epilepsy patients is also covered, as this is pertinent at every stage and location of epilepsy patient care. An excellent resource for neurology trainees at the resident, fellow, and medical student level as well as advanced practice providers.
1. How do I evaluate a first time seizure?
2. How do I make an epilepsy diagnosis?
3. What anti-seizure medications (ASMs) treat epilepsy and how do I pick?
4. How can I best use EEG for treating epilepsy patients?
5. What are common epilepsy imaging findings in new onset and chronic epilepsy care?
6. How do I care for patients in the emergency department and inpatient settings
7. How do I manage epilepsy emergencies like status epilepticus?
8. What is the best long-term treatment plan for epilepsy patients as an outpatient?
9. What to do when your patient fails two anti-seizure medicines: managing drug resistant epilepsy as an outpatient
10. Non-epileptic events and general psychiatric care for epilepsy patients
11.What are essential pediatric epilepsy clinical diagnoses and treatment plans?
Subject Areas: Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN]