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Academic Press Epilepsy, Infantile Spasms, and Developmental Encephalopathy (Volume 49) (International Review of Neurobiology, Volume 49)
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Product Description Epilepsy, Infantile Spasms, and Developmental Encephalopathy explores the nature and bases of infantile spasms - a major representative of the catastrophic developmental seizure disorders seen in early childhood. Although this topic has received considerable attention as a clinical disorder, the underlying pathogenesis of infantile spasms remains poorly understood. The aim is not simply to describe and label the clinical phenomenology associated with infantile spasms, but rather to work toward an understanding of the underlying mechanisms and of effective treatment strategies. The result is a volume with a high density of exciting ideas that can be taken to the bedside or to the laboratory for further study. Approaching the subject from an interdisciplinary perspective, this book integrates clinical and basic science in its discussion of infantile spasms as representative of a common developmental brain disorder. It also provides experimentally testable hypotheses to direct further research, and presents reviews of the literature associated with suggested underlying mechanisms. Epilepsy, Infantile Spasms, and Developmental Encephalopathy explores the nature and bases of infantile spasms - a major representative of the catastrophic developmental seizure disorders seen in early childhood. Although this topic has received considerable attention as a clinical disorder, the underlying pathogenesis of infantile spasms remains poorly understood. The aim is not simply to describe and label the clinical phenomenology associated with infantile spasms, but rather to work toward an understanding of the underlying mechanisms and of effective treatment strategies. The result is a volume with a high density of exciting ideas that can be taken to the bedside or to the laboratory for further study. From the Back Cover This volume explores the nature and bases of infantile spasms--a major representative of the catastrophic developmental seizure disorders seen in early childhood. While this topic has received considerable attention as a clinical disorder, the underlying pathogenesis of infantile spasms remains poorly understood. Our aim is not simply to describe and label the clinical phenomenology associated with infantile spasms, but rather to work toward an understanding of the underlying mechanisms and of effective treatment strategies. The authors contributing to this volume approach this set of challenging goals via two pathways--first, by looking critically at the experimental literature dealing with basic mechanisms that might contribute to infantile spasm; and second, by offering speculation in the form of experimentally testable hypotheses. The result is a volume with a high density of exciting ideas that can be taken to the bedside or to the laboratory for further study.|This volume explores the nature and bases of infantile spasms--a major representative of the catastrophic developmental seizure disorders seen in early childhood. While this topic has received considerable attention as a clinical disorder, the underlying pathogenesis of infantile spasms remains poorly understood. Our aim is not simply to describe and label the clinical phenomenology associated with infantile spasms, but rather to work toward an understanding of the underlying mechanisms and of effective treatment strategies. The authors contributing to this volume approach this set of challenging goals via two pathways--first, by looking critically at the experimental literature dealing with basic mechanisms that might contribute to infantile spasm; and second, by offering speculation in the form of experimentally testable hypotheses. The result is a volume with a high density of exciting ideas that can be taken to the bedside or to the laboratory for further study.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- Academic Press
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 0123668492
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 27 May 2002
- Listed Since
- 06 February 2007
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