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Neuropsychology of Childhood Epilepsy

โœ Scribed by Olivier Dulac (auth.), Isabelle Jambaquรฉ, Maryse Lassonde, Olivier Dulac (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
295
Series
Advances in Behavioral Biology 50
Edition
1
Category
Library

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This book is devoted to the neuropsychological description of childhood epilepsy, a neurolo- cal condition that constitutes one of the most prevalent forms of chronic and disabling childhood illnesses. Indeed, one child out of 20 experiences one or more seizures before the age of 5, and one in a hundred develops epilepsy as a chronic disorder. Approximately half of these children with epilepsy display academic difficulties and/or behavioral disorders. Moreoever, it is now believed that a sizable proportion of children with learning disability suffer from undiagnosed epilepsy. While a great number of textbooks have been devoted to various medical aspects of chi- hood epilepsy (diagnosis, genetics, etiology, drug and surgical treatment, etc.), there have been no comprehensive accounts of the cognitive consequences of this condition. Advance of medical knowledge has shown that childhood epilepsy should not be considered as a single disorder but encompasses a whole range of different conditions that exhibit specific clinical EEG and outcome characteristics. It is not becoming apparent that these various clinical entities have different cognitive expression that yet need to be specified. The purpose of this book is to provide a complete up-to-date analysis of this multi-faceted pathology.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Mechanisms, Classification and Management of Seizures and Epilepsies....Pages 1-11
Conventional and Functional Brain Imaging in Childhood Epilepsy....Pages 13-26
Long Term Effects of Status Epilepticus in the Developing Brain....Pages 27-34
Effects of Focal Lesions, Epilepsy, and Antiepileptic Drugs on Memory Functions....Pages 35-44
Ontogenesis of Gabaergic and Glutamatergic Synaptic Transmission....Pages 45-54
Ontogenesis of Neuronal Networks....Pages 55-60
Development of Sensory Systems in Animals....Pages 61-73
Cerebral Maturation and Functional Imaging....Pages 75-84
Early Signs of Lateralization in Focal Epilepsy....Pages 85-96
Neuropsychology of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Children....Pages 97-102
Neuropsychology of Frontal Lobe Epilepsy in Children....Pages 103-111
Neuropsychology of Parieto-occipital Epilepsy....Pages 113-120
Neuropsychological Outcome Following Prolonged Febrile Seizures Associated with Hippocampal Sclerosis and Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Children....Pages 121-130
Neuropsychological Aspects of Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy in Infancy....Pages 131-140
Neuropsychological Studies in Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy....Pages 141-150
Paroxysmal and Non-paroxysmal Cognitive-behavioral Epileptic Dysfunction in Children....Pages 151-158
Transitory Cognitive Disorders and Learning Impairment....Pages 159-169
Acute Cognitive and Behavioral Disorders in Focal Epilepsies....Pages 171-174
Neuropsychological Outcome in Children with West Syndrome....Pages 175-183
Cognitive Deterioration in Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome and Doose Epilepsy....Pages 185-190
Aphasia and Auditory Agnosia in Children with Landau-kleffner Syndrome....Pages 191-198
Cognitive Profiles of CSWS Syndrome....Pages 199-206
Presurgical Neuropsychological Assessment....Pages 207-214
Neuropsychological Outcome of Temporal and Extratemporal Lobe Resections in Children....Pages 215-227
Cognitive, Sensory and Motor Adjustment to Hemispherectomy....Pages 229-244
Neuropsychological and Psycho-social Consequences of Corpus Callosotomy....Pages 245-256
Cognitive Side-effects of Antiepileptic Drugs....Pages 257-267
Epilepsy, Cognitive Abilities and Education....Pages 269-274
Quality of Life in Epileptic Children....Pages 275-285

โœฆ Subjects


Neurology; Internal Medicine; Neurosciences


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