Clinical Neurophsyiology
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 4 June 2009
- Number of Volumes BB
- ISBN 9780195385113
- Binding Unidentified
- No. of pages928 pages
- Size 258x186x40 mm
- Weight 2052 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Clinical Neurophysiology, Third Edition will continue the tradition of the previous two volumes by providing a didactic, yet accessible, presentation of electrophysiology in three sections that is of use to both the clinician and the researcher. The first section describes the analysis of electrophysiological waveforms. Section two describes the various methods and techniques of electrophysiological testing. The third section, although short in appearance,
has recommendations of symptom complexes and disease entities using electroencephalography, evoked potentials, and nerve conduction studies.
This is an excellent addition to the field. It provides good background on the neurophysiological concepts that are clinically applicable, and focuses more on the theory and interpretation of tests...the graphics are excellent and help to visually get across important teaching points.
Table of Contents:
Contributors
Section I: Basic Neurophysiology and an Introduction to Analysis of Electrophysiologic Waveforms
Electricity and Electronics for Clinical Neurophysiology, Terrence D. Lagerlund
Electric Safety in the Laboratory and Hospital, Terrence D. Lagerlund
Volume Conduction, Terrence D. Lagerlund, Devin I. Rubin, and Jasper R. Daube
Digital Signal Processing, Terrence D. Lagerlund
Basics of Neurophysiology, Jasper R. Daube and Squire M. Stead
Electrophysiologic Generators in Clinical Neurophysiology, Terrence D. Lagerlund
Waveforms and Artifacts, Jasper R. Daube
Section II: Electrophysiologic Assessment of Neural Function, Part A
Electroencephalography: Adult EEG?Normal EEG and Benign Variants, Barbara F. Westmoreland
Epileptiform Activity, Joseph F. Drazkowski
Adult EEG: Abnormal Non-Epileptiform Activity, Barbara F. Westmoreland
Electroencephalography: Electroencephalograms of Infants and Children, Barbara F. Westmoreland
Ambulatory Electroencephalography, Jeffrey R. Buchhalter
Prolonged Video Electroencephalography, Cheolsu Shin
Electroencephalographic Special Studies, Gregory A. Worrell and Terrence D. Lagerlund
Electroencephalography in the Surgical Evaluation of Epilepsy, Joseph F. Drazkowski
Movement-Related Cortical Potentials and Event-Related Potentials, Virgilio Gerald H. Evidente and John N. Caviness
Section II: Electrophysiologic Assessment of Neural Function, Part B?Sensory Pathways
Sensory Nerve Action Potentials, Eric J. Sorenson
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials, Jonathan L. Carter and J. Clarke Stevens
Brain Stem Auditory Evoked Potentials in Central Disorders, Jonathan L. Carter
Audiogram, Acoustic Reflexes, and Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions, Christopher D. Bauch and Wayne O. Olsen
Brain Stem Auditory Evoked Potentials in Peripheral Acoustic Disorders, Christopher D. Bauch
Visual Evoked Potentials, Jonathan L. Carter
Section II: Electrophysiologic Assessment of Neural Function, Part C?Motor Pathways
Compound Muscle Action Potentials, James C. Watson and Jasper R. Daube
Assessing the Neuromuscular Junction with Repetitive Stimulation Studies, Andrea J. Boon
Motor Evoked Potentials, Jeffrey A. Strommen
Section II: Electrophysiologic Assessment of Neural Function, Part D?Assesing the Motor Unit
Assessing the Motor Unit with Needle Electromyography, Devin I. Rubin
Quantitative Electromyography, Benn E. Smith
Single Fiber Electromyography, C. Michel Harper, Jr.
Quantitative Motor Unit Number Estimates, Jasper R. Daube
Section II: Electrophysiologic Assessment of Neural Function, Part E?Reflexes and Central Motor Control
H Reflexes, Ruple S. Laughlin
Cranial Reflexes and Related Techniques, Benn E. Smith
Long Latency Reflexes and the Silent Period, John N. Caviness
Movement Disorders, John N. Caviness
Vertigo and Balance, David A. Zapala
Section II: Electrophysiologic Assessment of Neural Function, Part F?Autonomic Funtion
Autonomic Physiology, William P. Cheshire, Jr.
Quantitative Sudomotor Axon Reflex and Related Tests, Phillip A. Low
Evaluation of Adrenergic Function, Phillip A. Low
Thermoregulatory Sweat Test, Robert D. Fealey
Cardiovagal Reflexes, William P. Cheshire, Jr.
Electrophysiology of Pain, Rose M. Dotson and Paola Sandroni
Section II: Electrophysiologic Assessment of Neural Function, Part G?Sleep and Consciousness
Assessment of Sleep and Sleep Disorders, Michael H. Silber, Cameron D. Harris, and Peter J. Hauri
Cerebral Function Monitoring, Elson L. So and Frank W. Sharbrough
Brain Stem and Cranial Nerve Monitoring, Brian A. Crum
Spinal Cord Monitoring, Jeffrey A. Strommen
Peripheral Nervous System Monitoring, C. Michel Harper, Jr.
Section III: Applications of Clinical Neurophysiology?Assessing Symptom Complexes and Disease Entities
Assessing Central Nervous System Symptoms, Elson L. So
Application of Clinical Neurophysiology?Assessing Peripheral Neuromuscular Symptom Complexes, Devin I. Rubin and Jasper R. Daube
Glossary
Index