The Treatment of Epilepsy, 2nd Edition
by Editor: Simon D. Shorvon (Institute of Neurology, University College London); Editor: Emilio Perucca; Editor: David Fish (Institute of Neurology, London, UK); Editor: W E Dodson (Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA)-
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Table of Contents
| Contributors | |
| Foreword | |
| Preface to the Second Edition | |
| Preface to the First Edition | |
| The drug treatment of epilepsy between 1938-1955, with special reference to Epilepsia the Journal of the International League Against Epilepsy | |
| Introduction | |
| Definitions and classifications of epilepsy | |
| Epidemiology and prognosis of epilepsy and its treatment | |
| Sudden death in epilepsy | |
| Aetiology of epilepsy | |
| Differential diagnosis of epilepsy | |
| Mechanisms of epileptogenesis | |
| Mechanisms of drug resistence in epilespy | |
| Antiepileptic drug discovery | |
| Mechanisms of antiepileptic drug action | |
| Drug interactions in epilepsy | |
| Principles of Medical Treatment | |
| General principles of medical treatment | |
| Management of newly diagnosed epilepsy | |
| Management of epilepsy in remission | |
| Management of epilepsy in infants | |
| Management of epilepsy in children | |
| Management of epilepsy in the elderly person | |
| Management of epilepsy in people with learning disability | |
| Emergency treatment of seizures and status epilepticus | |
| Treatment of epilepsy in general medical conditions | |
| Treatment of psychiatric disorders in epilepsy | |
| The ketogenic diet | |
| Complementary and alternative treatments in epilepsy | |
| Reproductive aspects of epilepsy treatment | |
| Genetic counselling in epilepsy | |
| Diagnosis and treatment of non-epileptic seizures | |
| Drugs used in the Treatment of Epilepsy | |
| The choice of drugs and approach to drug treatment in epilepsy | |
| Acetazolamide | |
| Carbamazepine | |
| Clobazam | |
| Clonazepam | |
| Short-acting and other benzodiazepines | |
| Ethosuximide | |
| Felbamate | |
| Fosphenytoin | |
| Gabapentin | |
| Lamotrigine | |
| Levetiracetam | |
| Oxcarbazepine | |
| Phenobarbital, primidone and other barbiturates | |
| Phenytoin | |
| Piracetam | |
| Pregabalin | |
| Rufinamide | |
| Tiagabine | |
| Topiramate | |
| Valproate | |
| Vigabatrin | |
| Zonisamide | |
| Other drugs more rarely used in the treatment of epilepsy | |
| Antiepileptic drugs used in clinical trials | |
| Presurgical Evaluation of Epilepsy and Epilepsy Surgery | |
| Introduction to epilepsy surgery and its Presurgical Assessment | |
| Scalp EEG in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy | |
| Invasive EEG in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy | |
| MEG in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy | |
| MRI in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy | |
| PET and SPECT in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy | |
| New physiological and radiological investigations in the presurgical evaluation of epilepsy | |
| Psychological testing in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy | |
| The role of psychiatric assessment in presurgical evaluation | |
| Surgery of hippocampal sclerosis | |
| Resective surgery of neoplastic lesions for epilepsy | |
| Resective surgery of vascular and infective lesions for epilepsy | |
| Surgery of cortical dysgenesis for epilepsy | |
| Surgery of post-traumatic epilepsy | |
| Paediatric epilepsy surgery | |
| Hemispherectomy for epilepsy | |
| Corpus callosum section for epilepsy | |
| Multiple subpial transection for epilepsy | |
| Awake operations for epilepsy | |
| Stereotactic surgery for epilepsy | |
| Complications of epilepsy surgery | |
| Anaesthesia for epilepsy surgery | |
| Vagal nerve stimulation | |
| Future surgical approaches to epilepsy | |
| Index | |
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