Epileptic Syndromes in Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence
6th edition
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- Nombre de pages633
- PrésentationRelié
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids1.628 kg
- Dimensions20,6 cm × 24,8 cm × 3,5 cm
- ISBN978-2-7420-1572-6
- EAN9782742015726
- Date de parution20/06/2019
- CollectionCurrent problems in epilepsy
- ÉditeurJohn Libbey Eurotext
Résumé
The 6th edition of this classic volume comes 36 years after the first version (in French). It has widened its scope but is still a tribute and witness to the Marseille School of epileptotogy. It now includes all the modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsies. Advances in imaging and genetics have not significantly contested the syndromic perspective. In the era of precision medicine, knowledge of epilepsy syndromes still ensures the best possible, most accurate diagnosis and management.
Both the young and the experienced international readers will find here an update on all the classical epilepsy syndromes they grew up with.
Both the young and the experienced international readers will find here an update on all the classical epilepsy syndromes they grew up with.
The 6th edition of this classic volume comes 36 years after the first version (in French). It has widened its scope but is still a tribute and witness to the Marseille School of epileptotogy. It now includes all the modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsies. Advances in imaging and genetics have not significantly contested the syndromic perspective. In the era of precision medicine, knowledge of epilepsy syndromes still ensures the best possible, most accurate diagnosis and management.
Both the young and the experienced international readers will find here an update on all the classical epilepsy syndromes they grew up with.
Both the young and the experienced international readers will find here an update on all the classical epilepsy syndromes they grew up with.