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Hands-on guidance to managing pediatric patients with neurologic disorders Part of the Pediatric Practice series, Pediatric Practice: Neurology is filled with practical, clinically relevant guidance for neurologic diagnosis and treatment in children. The care of the patient forms the core of this resource, which also provides perspectives on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis that every pediatrician, neurologist, and pediatric nurse needs to know. The book includes detailed, yet concise overviews of pediatric neurologic conditions, along with proven diagnostic and management strategies that you can incorporate into your practice right away. Pediatric Practice: Neurology is your blueprint for improved medical management-and optimal outcomes for your pediatric patients. CONTENTS Section 1: Pediatric Neurology Evaluation 1. Pediatric Neurological History 2. Pediatric Neurological Examination 3. Neurodiagnostic Laboratory Procedures Section 2: Common Pediatric Neurologic Problems 4. Epilepsy 5. Febrile Seizures 6. Paroxysmal Disorders 7. Headache 8. Ataxia 9. Cramps, Stiffness, and Exercise Intolerance 10. Macrocephaly and Microcephaly 11. Hyperactive and Attention Disorders 12. Learning and Language Disorders 13. Developmental Delay 14. Cerebral Palsy 15. Sleep Disorders Section 3: General Pediatric Neurologic Disorders 16. Movement and Balance Disorders 17. Neuromuscular Disorders 18. Infectious Diseases 19. Stroke 20. Traumatic Brain Injury 21. Toxic and Metabolic Encephalopathies 22. Genetic Disorders 23. Neurocutaneous Disorders 24. Metabolic Disorders 25. Neurodegenerative Disorders 26. Brain Tumors 27. Congenital malformations of the Nervous System 28. Autism 29. Newborn Neurology 30. Disorders of Ocular Motility and Vision 31. The Hypotonic Infant 32. Coma and increased Intracranial Pressure
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