This book first sets the scene with chapters on the history of epilepsy, its epidemiology and aetiology. The main body of the text then provides an on-the-spot reference to practical management. The subjects covered include: diagnosis- how to recognise underlying causes, different seizure types and syndromes; treatment - what options are available, and how to choose the right anti-epileptic drug; and epilepsy and the individual factors affecting the young, the elderly and female patients, and those with epilepsy as well as ...
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This book first sets the scene with chapters on the history of epilepsy, its epidemiology and aetiology. The main body of the text then provides an on-the-spot reference to practical management. The subjects covered include: diagnosis- how to recognise underlying causes, different seizure types and syndromes; treatment - what options are available, and how to choose the right anti-epileptic drug; and epilepsy and the individual factors affecting the young, the elderly and female patients, and those with epilepsy as well as a learning disability. The final section encourages the reader to take a look at the needs of people with epilepsy and asks the question, how can we improve services in the light of this knowledge?' The provision of information on epilepsy to patients and their families is often inadequate and this can cause much distress and misunderstanding. There is a chapter giving advice on the information, support and counselling that should be available and a section containing answers to the 100 most commonly asked questions. The book ends with a proposed structure for epilepsy services.
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