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MIMICS of Epileptic Seizures [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 350 pages, kõrgus x laius: 248x165 mm, 8 Halftones, color; 50 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9390020964
  • ISBN-13: 9789390020966
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 350 pages, kõrgus x laius: 248x165 mm, 8 Halftones, color; 50 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9390020964
  • ISBN-13: 9789390020966
Teised raamatud teemal:
Epilepsy is a common condition where sudden bursts of electrical activity in the brain cause seizures or fits. There are lots of possible symptoms of epileptic seizures, including uncontrollable shaking or loss of awareness of surroundings. There are many other disorders with symptoms that mimic those of epilepsy, thus accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.





This book is a comprehensive guide to the diagnosis of disorders that may mimic epilepsy.





Divided into 22 sections, each chapter covers a different epilepsy imitator presented as an analytical discourse. A number of case studies are also included.





The book concludes with discussion on the use of EEG (a test that detects electrical activity in the brain using small, metal discs (electrodes) attached to the scalp) and its potential pitfalls.





Also included, is a chapter dedicated to Sir William Gowers, a British neurologist at the forefront of the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy and other neurological disorders (1845-1915).





The text is further enhanced by clinical images and figures.





Key points









Comprehensive guide to diagnosis of MIMICS of epilepsy Covers many different imitators presented as analytical discourse Includes discussion on use and potential pitfalls of diagnostic EEG Features clinical images and figures as well as a selection of case studies
1 Sir William Richard Gowers (1845--1915) and the Borderland of Epilepsy: A Tribute
1(16)
Ambar Chakravarty
2 Seizure Diagnosis and the Mimics: An Introduction
17(11)
Ambar Chakravarty
2A Commentary: Seizure Diagnosis and Evaluation in the Era of Coronavirus Disease 2019
28(8)
Amit Halder
Ambar Chakravarty
2B Commentary: A Note on Carotid Sinus Syncope
36(3)
Ambar Chakravarty
2C Commentary: Geriatric Seizure Mimics: A Problem Oriented Approach
39(4)
Ambar Chakravarty
3 Syncope and Reflex Anoxic Seizure: Neurological Perspectives and Evaluation
43(10)
Ambar Chakravarty
3A Commentary: Why are Elderly People More Susceptible to Syncopal Attacks? Key Issues Which Need Addressing
53(4)
Ambar Chakravarty
4 Unusual Seizures: Which May Not Look Like Seizures
57(9)
Nitika Mahajan
Gagandeep Singh
4A Commentary: A Note on Ecstatic and Orgasmic Seizures
66(9)
Ambar Chakravarty
4B Commentary: Self-induced Seizures and Seizure Look Alikes
75(7)
Ambar Chakravarty
5 Mimics of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
82(7)
Ambar Chakravarty
6 Cerebrovascular Mimics of Epileptic Seizures
89(7)
Subhas Kaul
P Suresh Babu
6A Commentary: The Three Musketeers: Great Mimickers of Epileptic Seizures
96(11)
Ambar Chakravarty
7 Migraine and Epilepsy
107(19)
Ambar Chakravarty
8 Sleep Disorders Mimics of Epilepsy
126(32)
Sudhansu Chokroverty
Sushanth Bhat
8A Commentary: Utility of Sleep in Seizure Diagnosis
158(5)
Ambar Chakravarty
9 Movement Disorder Mimics of Epileptic Seizures
163(6)
Asha Kishore
Roopa Rajan
9A Commentary: Epilepsy and Movement Disorders: The Other Side of the Coin and Beyond
169(7)
Ambar Chakravarty
9B Commentary: Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures and Psychogenic Movement Disorders -- Are They Really Different?
176(4)
Ambar Chakravarty
10 Endocrine and Metabolic Mimics of Epileptic Seizures
180(11)
Ajitesh Roy
Sudip Chatterjee
10A Commentary: Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State for the Neurologist
191(4)
Ambar Chakravarty
10B Commentary: Hashimoto's Encephalopathy: A Diagnosis Not to be Missed
195(5)
Angshuman Mukherjee
Ambar Chakravarty
11 Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures
200(17)
Arparajita Chatterjee
Sanjib Sinha
11A Commentary: A Note on the Psychopathology of Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures
217(4)
Ambar Chakravarty
11B Commentary: Psychogenic Seizures: Why Women?
221(2)
Ambar Chakravarty
11C Commentary: Spell Induction: Pros and Cons
223(4)
Ambar Chakravarty
11D Commentary: The Problem of Coexisting Epileptic and Nonepileptic Seizures
227(7)
Ambar Chakravarty
12 Hysteria---Changing Concepts on the Nature of the Beast: Through Centuries
234(12)
Ambar Chakravarty
13 Psychiatric Mimics of Epileptic Seizures: Part 1 --- Episodic Dyscontrol Syndrome: The Concept
246(5)
Ambar Chakravarty
14 Psychiatric Mimics of Epileptic Seizures: Part 2--- Epilepsy, Rage, Tantrums, and Violence
251(5)
Ambar Chakravarty
15 Mimics of Epileptic Seizures in Pediatric Practice
256(13)
Neelu Desai
Vrajesh Udani
15A Commentary: Pitfalls in Diagnosis of Epilepsy: Focus on Epilepsies in Children
269(8)
Deb K Pal
Ambar Chakravarty
15B Commentary: Benign Childhood Focal Epilepsies: Mimics and Chameleons
277(9)
Ambar Chakravarty
15C Commentary: Head Drops in the Young---Epileptic or Non-epileptic?
286(6)
Ambar Chakravarty
16 Falls and Drop Attacks in the Elderly
292(8)
Angshuman Mukherjee
16A Commentary: My Falls: An Introspection
300(4)
Ambar Chakravarty
16B Commentary: Drop Attacks in the Young: Focus on Orthostasis
304(5)
Ambar Chakravarty
17 Hyperventilation Syndrome
309(9)
Ambar Chakravarty
18 Panic Disorders and Epilepsy
318(4)
Debasis Roy
18A Commentary: Postural Tachycardia Syndrome and Panic: How are they Related and Mimic Epileptic Seizure?---A Brief Note
322(1)
Ambar Chakravarty
18B Commentary: A Note on Ictal Fear (Panic)
323(4)
Ambar Chakravarty
19 Epilepsy and Vertigo
327(8)
Ambar Chakravarty
20 Visual Illusions and Hallucinations of Central Origin and Their Differentials
335(12)
Ambar Chakravarty
21 Seizures and Seizure Look Alikes in Multiple Sclerosis
347(7)
Ambar Chakravarty
22 Utility and Pitfalls of Video-elect roencephalography in Diagnosis of Difficult and Unusual Epileptic Seizures
354(9)
Ashalatha Radhakrishnan
Index 363
Ambar Chakravarty MBBS MD FRCS FICP FIAN

Honorary Professor and Head, Department of Neurology at Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences, Calcutta, India; Fellow of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh, Indian College of Physicians and Indian Academy of Neurology