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E-raamat: Clinical Neurophysiology

(Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida)
  • Formaat: 912 pages
  • Sari: Contemporary Neurology Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190067878
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  • Formaat: 912 pages
  • Sari: Contemporary Neurology Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190067878

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Clinical neurophysiologic testing plays a critical role as a complement to the clinical assessment in patients who are being evaluated for a variety of neurologic symptoms. Many different techniques and methods of assessment can be used to evaluate the function of the nervous system, including
electroencephalography, electromyography, evoked potentials, movement disorder studies, and sleep studies. An accurate understanding of the role of these tests and reliable technical performance and interpretation of these studies is critical in clinical practice. This new edition in the
Contemporary Neurology Series remains an essential resource for physicians and technologists learning or utilizing clinical neurophysiology in their training or practice.

This fifth edition updates the basic concepts underlying each of the techniques used in clinical neurophysiology and provides detailed descriptions of the methods, findings, studies, and value of the wide range of electrophysiologic testing available for patients with epilepsy and spells,
neuromuscular diseases, movement disorders, demyelinating diseases, sleep disorders, autonomic disorders, and those undergoing orthopaedic and neurosurgical procedures in the operative setting. The role of each type of study, the interpretation of findings, and the application of the studies to
different types of clinical problems are detailed throughout the text. It is a practical textbook for neurologists, physiatrists and clinical neurophysiologists in clinical or research practice or in training.

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This book does an excellent job accomplishing what it sets out to do - to serve as a stand-alone, comprehensive guide to clinical neurophysiology. It details the roles of each of the various tests, the interpretation of the findings, as well as their role in clinical practice. Although detailed, the material is easy to understand and readily accessible to readers from a variety of backgrounds. The numerous figures included make it superior to any similar textbook and help summarize information for easy reference later. * Mahnoor Rehman, MD., Doody's Reviews *

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Contributors
xv
Introduction 1(8)
SECTION I BASIC NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
1 Basics Of Neurophysiology
9(32)
Devon I. Rubin
2 Electrophysiological Generators In Clinical Neurophysiology
41(6)
Terrence D. Lagerlund
3 Waveforms And Artifacts
47(18)
Devon I. Rubin
SECTION II CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
ADULT EEG
4 Adult Electroencephalography: Normal And Benign Variants
65(26)
Jeffrey W. Britton
5 Adult Eeg: Artifacts And The Eeg
91(22)
Jeffrey W. Britton
6 Adult Eeg: Epileptiform Activity
113(14)
Katherine H. Noe
Joseph F. Drazkowski
7 Adult Eeg: Abnormal Nonepileptiform Activity
127(22)
Joseph I. Sirven
PEDIATRIC EEG
8 Pediatric Eeg: Normal Maturational Changes
149(18)
Katherine C. Nickels
9 Pediatric Eeg: Epileptiform Activity
167(24)
Lily C. Wong-Kisiel
Elaine C. Wirrell
EEG--SPECIAL STUDIES AND SURGICAL MONITORING
10 Computer-Assisted Ambulatory Electroencephalography
191(12)
William O. Tatum
11 Long-Term Video-Eeg Monitoring In The Epilepsy Monitoring Unit
203(10)
David B. Burkholder
Cheolsu Shin
12 Eeg Trend Analysis In The Icu
213(16)
Amy Z. Crepeau
13 Intracranial Eeg Monitoring And Electrocorticography
229(18)
Anteneh M. Feyissa
14 Quantitative Eeg Analysis, Eeg Mapping, And Magnetoencephalography
247(16)
Benjamin H. Brinkmann
Brian Nils Lundstrom
Gregory A. Worrell
Terrence D. Lagerlund
APPLICATIONS
15 Assessment Of Spells And Seizures In The Outpatient Setting
263(18)
Anteneh M. Feyissa
16 Epilepsy Surgery Evaluation
281(18)
Joseph F. Drazkowski
SECTION III CLINICAL ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES
17 Motor Nerve Conduction Studies
299(26)
Lyell K. Jones Jr.
James C. Watson
Devon I. Rubin
18 Sensory Nerve Conduction Studies And Sensory Nerve Action Potentials
325(24)
Eric J. Sorenson
19 Late Responses: F-Waves And H-Reflexes
349(18)
Ruple S. Laughlin
20 Repetitive Nerve Stimulation Studies
367(22)
Kathleen D. Kennelly
21 Cranial Reflexes And Related Techniques
389(18)
Benn E. Smith
22 Quantitative Motor Unit Number Estimates
407(24)
Eric J. Sorenson
Jasper R. Daube
23 Technical Issues And Potential Complications Of Nerve Conduction Studies
431(20)
Devon I. Rubin
NEEDLE ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
24 Needle Electromyography
451(44)
Devon I. Rubin
25 Quantitative Electromyography
495(30)
Benn E. Smith
26 Single-Fiber Electromyography
525(24)
Brian A. Crum
C. Michel Harper Jr.
27 Technical Problems And Potential Complications Of Needle Emg
549(10)
Devon I. Rubin
APPLICATIONS OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
28 Electrodiagnostic Assessment Of Mononeuropathies
559(20)
Julie A. Khoury
29 Electrodiagnostic Assessment Of Radiculopathies
579(12)
Jaimin S. Shah
30 Assessment Of Plexopathies
591(12)
Elliot L. Dimberg
31 Electrodiagnostic Assessment Of Polyneuropathies
603(16)
Michelle L. Mauertnann
32 Electrodiagnostic Assessment Of Motor Neuron Diseases
619(8)
Nathan P. Staff
33 Assessment Of Neuromuscular Junction Diseases
627(12)
Elie Naddaf
34 Electrodiagnostic Assessment Of Myopathies
639(14)
Teerin Liewluck
35 Neuromuscular Electrodiagnostic Testing In The Intensive Care Unit
653(12)
Brent P. Goodman
36 Neuromuscular Ultrasound In The Emg Laboratory
665(18)
Andrea J. Boon
SECTION IV EVOKED POTENTIALS
37 Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
683(36)
James C. Watson
Devon I. Rubin
38 Visual Evoked Potentials
719(14)
Jonathan L. Carter
39 Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials
733(14)
Jonathan L. Carter
40 Motor Evoked Potentials
747(16)
Elizabeth A. Mauricio
SECTION V ASSESSMENT OF AUTONOMIC FUNCTION
41 Autonomic Physiology
763(12)
William P. Cheshire Jr.
42 Quantitative Sudomotor Axon Reflex And Related Tests
775(6)
Phillip A. Low
Elizabeth A. Coon
43 Evaluation Of Adrenergic Function
781(8)
Phillip A. Low
Wolfgang Singer
44 Thermoregulatory Sweat Test
789(18)
Robert D. Fealey
45 Cardiovagal Reflexes
807(18)
Elizabeth A. Coon
William P. Cheshire Jr.
SECTION VI CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF MOVEMENT DISORDERS
46 Movement-Related Cortical Potentials And Event-Related Potentials
825(8)
Rene L. Utianski
John N. Caviness
47 Long Latency Reflexes And The Silent Period
833(12)
Anhar Hassan
John N. Caviness
48 Electrophysiology Testing Of Movement Disorders
845(26)
Bryan T. Klassen
John N. Caviness
James H. Bower
SECTION VII ASSESSMENT OF SLEEP
49 Assessment Of Sleep And Sleep Disorders: Polysomnography And Other Tests
871(24)
Michael H. Silber
Cameron D. Harris
50 Pediatric Sleep Assessment
895(10)
Suresh Kotagal
51 Abnormal Sleep And Sleep Disorders
905(20)
Erik K. St. Louis
Mithra R. Junna
SECTION VIII INTRAOPERATIVE MONITORING
52 Cerebral Function Monitoring And Cortical Mapping For Nonepilepsy Surgery
925(18)
Elson L. So
E. Matthew Hoffman
53 Brainstem And Cranial Nerve Monitoring
943(14)
Iryna M. Muzyka
E. Matthew Hoffman
54 Spinal Cord And Root Monitoring
957(20)
E. Matthew Hoffman
55 Peripheral Nervous System Monitoring
977(24)
Iryna M. Muzyka
Jeffrey A. Strommen
C. Michel Harper Jr.
SECTION IX ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS AND SAFETY
56 Volume Conduction In Clinical Neurophysiology
1001(18)
Terrence D. Lagerlund
Devon I. Rubin
57 Instrumentation And Electricity For Clinical Neurophysiology
1019(14)
Terrence D. Lagerlund
58 Digital Signal Processing: Digitization, Averaging, Filters, And Time/Frequency Domain Analysis
1033(18)
Terrence D. Lagerlund
59 Electrical Safety
1051(12)
Terrence D. Lagerlund
Brian Nils Lundstrom
Index 1063
Devon I. Rubin, MD Professor of Neurology Director, EMG Laboratory Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida