Clinical Neurophysiology - part of the esteemed Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Neurology series - serves as a comprehensive bedside or outpatient-clinic pocket guide to understanding, performing, and interpretating common clinical neurophysiology techniques. Its sixteen chapters comprehensively cover the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and autonomic nervous system.
Technical descriptions are followed by common cases likely to be encountered in the clinical neurophysiology clinic, including cerebral disorders, epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, intraoperative monitoring cases, autonomic function disorders, sleep disorders, movement disorders, visual-, auditory-, and vestibular-system disorders. Providing common reference values and up-to-date diagnostic criteria, this is an indispensable resource for trainee doctors, consultant/attending physicians, and data interpreters in clinical neurophysiology
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Höhe: 180 mm
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978-0-19-889823-8 (9780198898238)
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Dr Daniela P. Quayle completed her PhD research on the nonlinearities of the human visual system at the Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London. She was made Honorary Post-Doctoral Fellow at Imperial College London where she continued research with the Brain Bank. In 2022, she was elected President of the Association of Trainees in Clinical Neurophysiology (ATCN) in the UK. She continues to be a member of the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) Aerospace Medicine Committee (which she chaired in 2022-2023) and was awarded the RAeS GP Olley Award in aviation medicine for outreach and education in aerospace medicine.
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Consultant in Clinical Neurophysiology, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK
1: Principles of clinical neurophysiology
2: Normal electroencephalography (EEG) recordings
3: Paediatric EEG maturation
4: EEG abnormalities
5: Basic sensory and motor nerve studies
6: Advanced nerve conduction studies, electromyography, and reflex studies
7: Paediatric nerve conduction studies and electromyography
8: Neuromuscular disorders
9: Basic evoked potentials
10: Advanced evoked potentials
11: Intraoperative monitoring
12: Autonomic function tests
13: Pain and small-fibre studies
14: Sleep studies in clinical neurophysiology
15: Neurophysiological approaches to movement disorders
16: Additional techniques