Epilepsy

“Epilepsy” by Martin J. Brodie, published by Health Press in 2005, is a comprehensive resource that serves as a practical aid for diagnosing and treating various seizure disorders. This third edition spans 127 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the principles of antiepileptic drug selection and the available medications. The book also delves into the genetic factors that influence neuronal excitation and inhibition, providing a thorough understanding of the underlying mechanisms of epilepsy.
Readers will find detailed information on the diagnosis and treatment options for seizure disorders, making it a valuable reference for medical professionals and families alike. The text addresses critical topics in neurology and psychology, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making in the management of epilepsy. This edition is designed to enhance the reader’s knowledge and understanding of the complexities surrounding seizure disorders and their treatment.
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Features a practical aid to diagnosis and subsequent treatment of a range of seizure disorders. This book includes a section on the principles of antiepileptic drug (AED) selection with information on available drugs. It explains our understanding of the genetics that underpin the mechanisms of neuronal excitation and inhibition.
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