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Endorsed by Epilepsy Action
Epilepsy
Third Edition
Richard Appleton and Tony Marson
200 pages
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2-colour line illustrations and halftones
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196x129mm
978-0-19-923368-7
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Paperback
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29 January 2009
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- Includes Key Point boxes at the start of each chapter to quickly summarise important concepts covered in the text
- Features Case Histories and Patient Perspectives which provide practical realistic examples throughout
- Includes invaluable Resource section with suggested further reading and contact information for patient self-help/support group, plus a glossary of technical terms
Epilepsy: The Facts is written specifically for sufferers of epilepsy and their friends and families. This easy-to-understand, evidence-based guide to epilepsy explains everything about the causes and effects of the disease, clearly and simply.
The book addresses all aspects of epilepsy, at all ages. It begins with basic descriptions and definitions of seizures, through the classification of seizures and epilepsy syndromes. The different forms of investigation are described in detail including drug and non-drug treatment options.
Further chapters discuss the effects of epilepsy on lifestyle, education and career choice and future developments. Positive, constructive advice is presented by the authors throughout the book to help sufferers manage their condition and cope with problems as and when they arise, especially in relation to many aspects of normal life such as schooling, pregnancy, driving, and work.This new edition represents a unique approach to the group of conditions known as 'epilepsy' and is the only publication of its kind in the UK.Readership: People with epilepsy and their families, teachers of children with epilepsy, general practitioners and practice nurses.
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Richard Appleton, Consultant Paediatric Neurologist, The Roald Dahl EEG Department, Paediatric Neurosciences Foundation, Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK, and Tony Marson, Consultant Neurologist, The Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Liverpool, UK, and Reader in Neurology, University of Liverpool, UK,
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"...a terrific book for physicians to offer their patients and for healthcare professionals who need a quick update on the field of seizures and epilepsy. Given the rapid changes in therapy, diagnosis, and genetics, this third edition was clearly needed." - Doody's Notes (Dr. Joseph Sirven, Mayo Clinical Hospital)
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1: What is epilepsy?
2: The different types of epileptic seizure and of epilepsy syndromes
3: The causes of epilepsy
4: The first seizure and the diagnosis of epilepsy
5: Tests in epilepsy
6: The treatment of epilepsy
7: The long-term outlook
8: Living with epilepsy
9: Convulsions associated with illness
10: The promise of the future
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