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A practical referenceto the medical and surgical
treatment of epilepsy
The third edition of The Treatment of Epilepsy has
been thoroughly updated. It is a reference work, but has a
strong practical bias, and is designed to assist
neurologists, neurosurgeons and other clinicians at all
levels who are involved in the treatment of patients with
epilepsy. It is a definitive source of clinical information
to guide clinical practice and rational therapy.
Written and edited by leading experts, many actively involved
with the International League Against Epilepsy, this new
edition:
- covers the recent advances in the principles and
approaches to epilepsy therapy, the introduction of new drugs
and the development of new surgical techniques
- contains 26 completely new chapters and 61 new
contributors
- includes pharmacological properties and prescribing
information for all drugs used in the treatment of epilepsy
- features the important contribution of a new editor
Jerome Engel Jr, Professor of Neurology at the University of
California School of Medicine in Los Angeles.
Content:
Chapter 1 Definitions and Classification of Epilepsy (pages
1–20): Christina A. Gurnett and W. Edwin Dodson
Chapter 2 Epidemiology and Prognosis of Epilepsy (pages 21–31):
Lars Forsgren and Dale Hesdorffer
Chapter 3 Aetiology of Epilepsy (pages 33–53): Simon D.
Shorvon
Chapter 4 Differential Diagnosis of Epilepsy (pages 55–66):
Mark Cook
Chapter 5 Mechanisms of Epileptogenesis (pages 67–79): Giuliano
Avanzini and Silvana Franceschetti
Chapter 6 Antiepileptic Drug Discovery (pages 81–89): H. Steve
White
Chapter 7 Mechanisms of Antiepileptic Drug Action (pages
91–108): Matthew C. Walker, Rainer Surges and Andrew
Fisher
Chapter 8 Mechanisms of Tolerance and Drug Resistance (pages
109–118): Wolfgang Loscher and Dieter Schmidt
Chapter 9 General Principles of Medical Management (pages
119–139): Emilio Perucca
Chapter 10 Management of Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy (pages
141–151): Yvonne M. Hart
Chapter 11 Management of Chronic Active Epilepsy in Adults
(pages 153–162): Simon D. Shorvon
Chapter 12 Management of Epilepsy in Remission (pages 163–169):
Patrick Kwan and Howan Leung
Chapter 13 Management of Epilepsy in Infants (pages 171–178):
Catherine Chiron
Chapter 14 Management of Childhood Epilepsy Syndromes (pages
179–194): Colin D. Ferrie
Chapter 15 Management of Epilepsies Associated with Specific
Diseases in Children (pages 195–201): John H. Livingston
Chapter 16 Management of Epilepsy in the Elderly (pages
203–217): Hiba Arif, Anil Mendiratta and Lawrence J.
Hirsch
Chapter 17 Management of Epilepsy in People with Learning
Disabilities (pages 219–229): Eylert Brodtkorb
Chapter 18 Emergency Treatment of Seizures and Status
Epilepticus (pages 231–247): Matthew C. Walker and Simon D.
Shorvon
Chapter 19 Traumatic Brain Injury and Other Risks (pages
249–257): Marc Dichter and Nancy R. Temkin
Chapter 20 Management of Medical Co?morbidity Associated with
Epilepsy (pages 259–272): Gagandeep Singh
Chapter 21 Psychiatric Features of Epilepsy and their
Management (pages 273–287): Brent Elliott, Meriem Amarouche and
Simon D. Shorvon
Chapter 22 Management of Side?Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs
(pages 289–299): Gaetano Zaccara, Fabrizio Balestrieri and Aldo
Ragazzoni
Chapter 23 Ketogenic Diets (pages 301–310): Eric H. Kossoff and
Jennifer L. Dorward
Chapter 24 Non?pharmacological, Complementary and Alternative
Treatments for Epilepsy (pages 311–322): Tom Whitmarsh
Chapter 25 Reproductive Aspects of Epilepsy Treatment (pages
323–333): Torbjorn Tomson
Chapter 26 Epilepsy Counselling (pages 335–340): Anthony
Linklater, Doreen Patsika and Susan Usiskin
Chapter 27 Genetic Counselling in Epilepsy (pages 341–360):
Federico Zara
Chapter 28 Drug Interactions (pages 361–377): Edoardo
Spina
Chapter 29 Medical Treatment of Epilepsy in Situations with
Limited Resources (pages 379–385): Gretchen L. Birbeck
Chapter 30 Introduction to the Choice of Antiepileptic Drugs
(pages 387–398): Emilio Perucca
Chapter 31 Acetazolamide (pages 399–410): Miri Y. Neufeld
Chapter 32 Adrenocorticotropic Hormone and Corticosteroids
(pages 411–419): Federico Vigevano and Maria Roberta
Cilio
Chapter 33 Benzodiazepines used Primarily for Chronic Treatment
(Clobazam, Clonazepam, Clorazepate and Nitrazepam) (pages
421–430): Peter Camfield and Carol Camfield
Chapter 34 Benzodiazepines used Primarily for Emergency
Treatment (Diazepam, Lorazepam and Midazolam) (pages 431–446):
Eugen Trinka
Chapter 35 Brivaracetam (pages 447–457): Philipp von Rosenstiel
and Emilio Perucca
Chapter 36 Carbamazepine (pages 459–474): Matti Sillanpaa,
Leena Haataja, Torbjorn Tomson and Svein I. Johannessen
Chapter 37 Carisbamate (pages 475–484): Gerald P. Novak and
Martin J. Brodie
Chapter 38 Eslicarbazepine Acetate (pages 485–498): Luis
Almeida, Meir Bialer and Patricio Soares?da?Silva
Chapter 39 Ethosuximide (pages 499–509): Tracy A. Glauser and
Emilio Perucca
Chapter 40 Felbamate (pages 511–518): Ilo E. Leppik and James
R. White
Chapter 41 Gabapentin (pages 519–526): Ernest R. Somerville and
Andrew W. Michell
Chapter 42 Lacosamide (pages 527–534): Rajesh Sachdeo
Chapter 43 Lamotrigine (pages 535–558): Fumisuke Matsuo and
Awais Riaz
Chapter 44 Levetiracetam (pages 559–573): Jacqueline A. French
and Francoise Tonner
Chapter 45 Oxcarbazepine (pages 575–584): Edward Faught and
Nita Limdi
Chapter 46 Phenobarbital, Primidone and Other Barbiturates
(pages 585–603): Roberto Michelucci, Elena Pasini and Carlo
Alberto Tassinari
Chapter 47 Phenytoin (pages 605–618): Mervyn J. Eadie
Chapter 48 Piracetam (pages 619–625): Simon D. Shorvon
Chapter 49 Pregabalin (pages 627–635): Sylvain Rheims and
Philippe Ryvlin
Chapter 50 Retigabine (pages 637–646): Harry Mansbach and
Michel Baulac
Chapter 51 Rufinamide (pages 647–655): Victor Biton
Chapter 52 Stiripentol (pages 657–661): Kai Eriksson and Tapani
Keranen
Chapter 53 Tiagabine (pages 663–672): Reetta Kalviainen
Chapter 54 Topiramate (pages 673–683): J. Helen Cross and
Catherine J. Riney
Chapter 55 Valproate (pages 685–697): Blaise F. D.
Bourgeois
Chapter 56 Vigabatrin (pages 699–712): Gunter Kramer and
Gabriele Wohlrab
Chapter 57 Zonisamide (pages 713–720): Stephen J. Wroe
Chapter 58 Other Drugs Rarely Used (pages 721–731): Hartmut
Meierkord and Martin Holtkamp
Chapter 59 Antiepileptic Drugs in Early Clinical Development
(pages 733–740): Philip N. Patsalos and Josemir W. Sander
Chapter 60 Overview of Surgical Treatment for Epilepsy (pages
741–756): Jerome Engel
Chapter 61 Scalp EEG in the Epilepsy Surgery Evaluation (pages
757–766): Christine Bower Baca and John M. Stern
Chapter 62 Invasive EEG in Presurgical Evaluation of Epilepsy
(pages 767–798): Susan S. Spencer, Dang K. Nguyen and Robert B.
Duckrow
Chapter 63 MEG in Presurgical Evaluation of Epilepsy (pages
799–804): Hermann Stefan, Stefan Rampp and Rudiger
Hopfengartner
Chapter 64 MRI in the Presurgical Evaluation (pages 805–820):
Jorg Wellmer and Christian E. Elger
Chapter 65 PET and SPECT in Presurgical Evaluation of Epilepsy
(pages 821–828): Wim Van Paesschen, Karolien Goffin and Koen
Van Laere
Chapter 66 Experimental Neurophysiological Techniques (pages
829–849): Francois Mauguiere, Isabelle Merlet and Julien
Jung
Chapter 67 Neuropsychological Testing in Presurgical Evaluation
(pages 851–863): Marilyn Jones?Gotman and Jelena
Djordjevic
Chapter 68 Presurgical Psychiatric Evaluation (pages 865–874):
Andres M. Kanner
Chapter 69 Mesial Temporal Lobe Surgery and Other Lobar
Resections (pages 875–885): James Leiphart and Itzhak
Fried
Chapter 70 Resective Surgery of Neoplasms (pages 887–901):
Nicholas Wetjen, Mithri R. Junna, Kurupath Radhakrishnan, Aaron
Cohen?Gadol and Gregory D. Cascino
Chapter 71 Resective Surgery of Vascular and Infective Lesions
for Epilepsy (pages 903–924): Christopher E. Uff and Neil D.
Kitchen
Chapter 72 Surgery of Developmental Anomalies Causing Epilepsy
(pages 925–933): Joshua Chern and Youssef G. Comair
Chapter 73 Hemispherectomy for Epilepsy (pages 935–942): Georg
Dorfmuller, Christine Bulteau and Olivier Delalande
Chapter 74 Corpus Callosotomy (pages 943–950): David W.
Roberts
Chapter 75 Hypothalamic Hamartoma and Multiple Subpial
Transection (pages 951–957): Michael C. Smith, Richard Byrne
and Andres M. Kanner
Chapter 76 Awake Surgery for Epilepsy (pages 959–966):
Christian B. Kaufman and Webster H. Pilcher
Chapter 77 Epilepsy Surgery in Children (pages 967–974): Jason
S. Hauptman and Gary W. Mathern
Chapter 78 Stereotactic Surgery for Epilepsy (pages 975–992):
Andrew W. McEvoy and Fiona J. L. Arnold
Chapter 79 Complications of Epilepsy Surgery (pages 993–1005):
Charles E. Polkey
Chapter 80 Anaesthesia for Epilepsy Surgery (pages 1007–1016):
Barbara Van de Wiele
Chapter 81 Vagal Nerve Stimulation (pages 1017–1023): Steven C.
Schachter
Chapter 82 Brain Stimulation (pages 1025–1033): Gregory K.
Bergey
Chapter 83 Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Medically Intractable
Epilepsy (pages 1035–1041): Isaac Yang, Edward F. Chang and
Nicholas M. Barbaro
Chapter 84 Future Focal Treatment Approaches to Epilepsy (pages
1043–1050): Hannah R. Cock and Karen E. Nilsen
Chapter 85 Epilepsy Surgery in Countries with Limited Resources
(pages 1051–1056): Andre Palmini