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Atlas of EEG Patterns , Second Edition

The electroencephalogram (EEG) is essential to the accurate diagnosis of many neurologic disorders. The Second Edition of Atlas of EEG Patterns sharpens readers’ interpretation skills with an even larger array of both normal and abnormal EEG pattern figures and text designed to optimize recognition of telltale findings. Trainees will benefit from hundreds of EEG figures, helping them spot abnormalities and identify the pattern name. Experienced neurologists will find the book excellent as a quick reference and when trying to distinguish a finding from similarly appearing patterns.
Organized by EEG pattern, the Atlas orients you to the basics of EEG, helps the reader identify the characteristic EEG wave features and leads you to the EEG diagnosis through a table that organizes all of the EEG patterns according to their wave features. The Atlas includes the full range of EEG patterns from

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“This book provides a compilation of important EEG images—both ‘typical’ and variant presentations—to give both trainees and practicing neurologists more confidence in their ability to identify EEG patterns accurately, or in some cases to recognize a technical artifact. This edition features an increased number of EEGs to provide more variants on patterns.” - Riki Rager, R. EEG T., FASET, BS from Nashville, Tennessee, reviewing for ASET - The Neurodiagnostic Society

Table of Contents
Section I Introduction
1 Introduction to EEG Interpretation

Section II Categorization by Pattern Features
2 Pattern Categorization by EEG Features

Section III Patterns
3 Alpha Activity
4 Artifacts
5 Benign Epileptiform Transients of Sleep
6 Beta Activity
7 Breach Effect
8 Burst-Suppression Pattern
9 Cone Waves
10 Delta Activity
11 Fourteen and Six Per Second Positive Bursts
12 Hypersynchronous Slowing
13 Ictal Epileptiform Patterns
14 Interictal Epileptiform Patterns
15 K-complexes
16 Lambda Waves
17 Low Voltage EEG and Electrocerebral Inactivity
18 Mittens
19 Occipital Spikes of Blindness
20 Paroxysmal Fast Activity
21 Periodic Epileptiform Discharges
22 Phantom Spike and Wave
23 Photic Stimulation Responses
24 Positive Occipital Sharp Transients of Sleep
25 Posterior Slow Waves of Youth
26 Saw-Tooth Waves of REM Sleep
27 Sleep Spindles
28. Subclinical Rhythmic Electrographic Discharge of Adults
29 Theta Activity
30 Triphasic Pattern
31 Vertex Sharp Transients

Index

Atlas of EEG Patterns

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      Publisher: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
      Publication Date: 16/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9781451109634, 978-1451109634
      ISBN10: 1451109636
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Atlas of EEG Patterns , Second Edition

      The electroencephalogram (EEG) is essential to the accurate diagnosis of many neurologic disorders. The Second Edition of Atlas of EEG Patterns sharpens readers’ interpretation skills with an even larger array of both normal and abnormal EEG pattern figures and text designed to optimize recognition of telltale findings. Trainees will benefit from hundreds of EEG figures, helping them spot abnormalities and identify the pattern name. Experienced neurologists will find the book excellent as a quick reference and when trying to distinguish a finding from similarly appearing patterns.
      Organized by EEG pattern, the Atlas orients you to the basics of EEG, helps the reader identify the characteristic EEG wave features and leads you to the EEG diagnosis through a table that organizes all of the EEG patterns according to their wave features. The Atlas includes the full range of EEG patterns from

      Trade Review
      “This book provides a compilation of important EEG images—both ‘typical’ and variant presentations—to give both trainees and practicing neurologists more confidence in their ability to identify EEG patterns accurately, or in some cases to recognize a technical artifact. This edition features an increased number of EEGs to provide more variants on patterns.” - Riki Rager, R. EEG T., FASET, BS from Nashville, Tennessee, reviewing for ASET - The Neurodiagnostic Society

      Table of Contents
      Section I Introduction
      1 Introduction to EEG Interpretation

      Section II Categorization by Pattern Features
      2 Pattern Categorization by EEG Features

      Section III Patterns
      3 Alpha Activity
      4 Artifacts
      5 Benign Epileptiform Transients of Sleep
      6 Beta Activity
      7 Breach Effect
      8 Burst-Suppression Pattern
      9 Cone Waves
      10 Delta Activity
      11 Fourteen and Six Per Second Positive Bursts
      12 Hypersynchronous Slowing
      13 Ictal Epileptiform Patterns
      14 Interictal Epileptiform Patterns
      15 K-complexes
      16 Lambda Waves
      17 Low Voltage EEG and Electrocerebral Inactivity
      18 Mittens
      19 Occipital Spikes of Blindness
      20 Paroxysmal Fast Activity
      21 Periodic Epileptiform Discharges
      22 Phantom Spike and Wave
      23 Photic Stimulation Responses
      24 Positive Occipital Sharp Transients of Sleep
      25 Posterior Slow Waves of Youth
      26 Saw-Tooth Waves of REM Sleep
      27 Sleep Spindles
      28. Subclinical Rhythmic Electrographic Discharge of Adults
      29 Theta Activity
      30 Triphasic Pattern
      31 Vertex Sharp Transients

      Index

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