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The identification of the cause of an epileptic seizure is a key element in the clinical management of all patients. In recent decades, advances in theory, neuroimaging, molecular genetics and molecular chemistry have revolutionized our ability to investigate and identify the underlying cause. The definitive and unrivalled textbook on the causes of epilepsy, this second edition is extensively revised and expanded. It provides concise descriptions of all the major genetic and acquired conditions that cause epilepsy in adults and children, and the provoking factors for epileptic seizures and of the causes of status epilepticus. A new section considers clinical approaches to diagnosing causes, to guide and assist clinicians in investigations. With 128 chapters written by leading figures from around the world, this comprehensive and authoritative resource is indispensable to senior and junior clinicians and trainees working in the field of epilepsy, including specialists in neurology, paediatrics, neurophysiology, psychiatry and neurosurgery.

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'The Editors with this monumental book have proved themselves to be great teachers of the history of neurology and its development that sets a new standard and is unlikely to be surpassed, on this scale, for some time.' Jurg Kesselring, Clinical & Translational Neuroscience

Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction; Part II. Approaches to the Clinical Investigation and Diagnosis of Cause; Part III. Idiopathic Epilepsies; Part IV. Symptomatic Epilepsies of Genetic or Developmental Origin; Part V. Symptomatic Epilepsies of Acquired Origin; Part VI. Provoking Factors and Provoked Epilepsies; Part VII. Status Epilepticus.

The Causes of Epilepsy

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    A Hardback by Simon Shorvon, Renzo Guerrini, Steven Schachter

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 02/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781108420754, 978-1108420754
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      Book Synopsis
      The identification of the cause of an epileptic seizure is a key element in the clinical management of all patients. In recent decades, advances in theory, neuroimaging, molecular genetics and molecular chemistry have revolutionized our ability to investigate and identify the underlying cause. The definitive and unrivalled textbook on the causes of epilepsy, this second edition is extensively revised and expanded. It provides concise descriptions of all the major genetic and acquired conditions that cause epilepsy in adults and children, and the provoking factors for epileptic seizures and of the causes of status epilepticus. A new section considers clinical approaches to diagnosing causes, to guide and assist clinicians in investigations. With 128 chapters written by leading figures from around the world, this comprehensive and authoritative resource is indispensable to senior and junior clinicians and trainees working in the field of epilepsy, including specialists in neurology, paediatrics, neurophysiology, psychiatry and neurosurgery.

      Trade Review
      'The Editors with this monumental book have proved themselves to be great teachers of the history of neurology and its development that sets a new standard and is unlikely to be surpassed, on this scale, for some time.' Jurg Kesselring, Clinical & Translational Neuroscience

      Table of Contents
      Part I. Introduction; Part II. Approaches to the Clinical Investigation and Diagnosis of Cause; Part III. Idiopathic Epilepsies; Part IV. Symptomatic Epilepsies of Genetic or Developmental Origin; Part V. Symptomatic Epilepsies of Acquired Origin; Part VI. Provoking Factors and Provoked Epilepsies; Part VII. Status Epilepticus.

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