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Status Epilepticus : Mechanisms and Management

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This is a comprehensive review of recent advances in the most severe form of epilepsy, focusing on two areas in which progress has been most rapid: basic mechanisms and treatment.

Interest in status epilepticus - the most extreme form of epilepsy, involving continuous seizures - has surged in the last 20 years.

Since 1979, there have been over 4,000 publications on the subject, including more than 1,700 in the last five years.

This important and extensive text fills the need today for a comprehensive review of the recent advances in the field of status epilepticus.

The book focuses on the two areas in which progress has been most rapid: basic mechanisms and treatment.

There is now a greater understanding of the mechanisms and complications of status epilepticus at the molecular level, which should eventually lead to improved therapy, and treatment strategies today have a greater sense of urgency because of the realisation that neuronal apoptosis and necrosis can be triggered very quickly.After an overview of history, classification, and epidemiology, the contributors consider clinical phenomenology, biological markers, pathophysiology, brain damage, epileptogenesis, therapeutic principles, pharmacology, and therapeutic management.

Their contributions are equally divided between studies of basic mechanisms in animal models and clinical studies, so that the reader can turn easily from the reductionist experiment that isolates a small component of status to the complex clinical situation in which these principles can translate into therapeutic action.

The goal is to provide a scientific rationale for clinical decisions, while developing therapeutic attitudes that are firmly grounded in pathophysiology.

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Product Details
MIT Press
0262232456 / 9780262232456
Hardback
616.853
07/04/2006
United States
English
648 p. : ill. (some col.)
28 cm
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