• (old)iap Textbook Of Pediatric Neurology

(old)iap Textbook Of Pediatric Neurology

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ISBN : 9789351521426
Publisher : JAYPEE BROTHERS MEDICAL
Author : Verma Anoop
Binding : Paperback
Weight : 0.67 (in KGs)
Category : General
Sub Category : Medicine and Health Sciences Textbooks
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Key Features This book is a comprehensive collection of important pediatric neurological diseases, which are quite often seen in clinics. The topics which appeals most to general pediatricians such as history, clinical examination, developmental delay, autism, cerebral palsy, congenital anomalies, infections of central nervous system, childhood epilepsy, movement disorders, neuroimaging, electrophysiological examinations, neurodegeneration, diseases of muscle, diseases of neuromuscular junctions, headache in children, nutritional diseases affecting the nervous system, pediatric drug formulary pertaining to neurological disorders are precisely covered in this book. An Interactive DVD is given along with the book as a complement. It covers clinical videos of common pediatric movement disorders. Enjoy learning the basics of recognition of movement disorders with excellent commentary in the background, which gives an idea of examining thepatient in real time. The scientific contents in this book are contributions from eminent pediatric neurologists and famous clinicians. The vast experience and vision of whom are adequately depicted in each page. About the Book: IAP Textbook of Pediatric Neurology (IAP) with DVD-Rom The pediatric neurology department serves as a vital link between pediatricians and traditional adult neurologists. The pediatric neurology brings home the expertise in anatomical localization leading to correct diagnosis and management of chronic neurological disorders learned from traditional neurology and combines with it the knowledge of normal maturation and development, learned from pediatric training. Even till date, many pediatricians rate their training in pediatric neurology as inadequate. Clinical neurology has become increasingly dependent on laboratory tests and to an even greater degree on imaging procedures, at the expense of the history and the physical examination. Although this kind of technological support has become available in much

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