Progress in Epileptic Spasms & West Syndrome
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
2742006559
ISBN-13
9782742006557
Publisher
John Libbey Eurotext
Imprint
John Libbey Eurotext
Country of Manufacture
FR
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 16th, 2007
Print length
173 Pages
Weight
510 grams
Dimensions
25.10 x 17.90 x 1.50 cms
Product Classification:
Neurology & clinical neurophysiology
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Since its first description (1841) the identity of West syndrome was deeply investigated and is now recognized as an epileptic syndrome in infancy (ILAE Task Force, 1989). West syndrome has become a paradigmatic model of an epileptic syndrome causing neurological deterioration (epileptic encephalopathy) and the object of a number of studies aimed at understanding the complex relationships between an epileptic disorder and neurodevelopment. Although the symptomatic triad (peculiar electrographic findings named hypsarrhythmia, brief tonic spasms, and arrest of psychomotor development) that characterizes the syndrome suggests a unique pathogenetic mechanism, causal heterogeneity heavily influences syndrome variability in terms of neurodevelopment, treatment choices, management and, possibly, electroclinical semiology. Important insights may arise for that might help developing models of epileptic encephalopathies in the basic sciences. However, a more immediate benefit may arise for clinicians in everyday practice. A group of clinical researchers recently met in Rome to discuss hot points concerning infantile spasms and West syndrome. Their contributions were collected and are presented in this book that we hope will contribute to the progress of knowledge of this paradigmatic epileptic disorder.
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