Epilepsy Board Review


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This concise text mirrors the content of the Epilepsy Board as distributed by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Epilepsy diagnosis, classification and treatment are thoroughly covered, along with seizure classification, epidemiology, normal and abnormal EEG, and treatment with antiepileptic medications and other modalities. Formatted with multiple choice questions and explanations, this complete resource will prepare physicians and students for the Epilepsy Board examination and provide the latest clinical approaches.




Epilepsy Board Review


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This high-yield review is designed as a primary study tool to help candidates prepare for the epilepsy certification exam. Using structured question formats typically encountered on boards, the book covers the base knowledge tested and allows users to assess their proficiency in a wide range of topics necessary to achieve subspecialty certification in the field of epilepsy. Epilepsy Board Review contains over 360 questions with answers, detailed explanations, and references. The book is divided into four sections covering phenomenology of seizures and epileptic disorders, basic EEG, diagnostic evaluation of seizures and epilepsy, and treatment. Liberal use of image-based questions presenting EEG and neuroimaging findings build interpretive skills and foster improved understanding of applications and interventions. Questions are randomized and include both case-related questions in series and stand-alone items to familiarize candidates with the question types and formats they will encounter on the exam. Key Features: The first and only dedicated self-assessment and review tool for the Epilepsy certifying exam Contains over 360 board-type questions with answers, detailed explanations, and references Facilitates recall of must-know information and helps identify knowledge gaps for further study Includes case studies and illustrated questions with 87 state-of-the-art images to ensure familiarity with findings that form a significant part of any certifying exam




Epilepsy Board Review


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Print version of the book includes free access to the app (web, iOS, and Android), which offers interactive Q&A review plus the entire text of the print book! Please note the app is included with print purchase only. Epilepsy Board Review is designed as a primary study tool to help candidates prepare for the epilepsy board certification exam. Using structured question formats typically encountered on the boards, this book covers the base knowledge tested and allows users to assess their proficiency in a wide range of topics necessary to achieve subspecialty certification in the field of epilepsy. This high-yield review contains over 360 questions with answers, detailed explanations, and references. The book consists of four parts that cover the phenomenology of seizures and epileptic disorders, basic EEG, diagnostic evaluation of seizures and epilepsy, and treatment of epilepsy. Liberal use of images illustrating specific EEG and neuroimaging findings enhances interpretive skills and facilitates translation of visual knowledge into the clinical practice of epilepsy. Questions are randomized and include both case-based and stand-alone items to familiarize candidates with the question types and formats typically encountered on an exam. Key Features: The first dedicated self-assessment and review book for the epilepsy board certification exam Contains over 360 board-type questions with answers, detailed rationales, and references Facilitates recall of must-know information and helps identify knowledge gaps for further study Includes case-based and stand-alone questions, supplemented by 87 state-of-the-art illustrations, to ensure familiarity with the testing environment encountered in a board exam




Epilepsy


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This transcultural comparison of scientific knowledge and clinical experience provides a framework for a global health policy for epilepsy.




A Guide To Understanding & Living With Epilepsy


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The main goal of this book is to help people with epilepsy by offering facts that would remove the fear caused by misinformation by encouraging these individuals to assume a greater role in their treatment.




Clinical Neuropsychology Study Guide and Board Review


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Clinical Neuropsychology Study Guide and Board Review, Second Edition provides an easy to study volume with sample questions and recommended readings that are specifically designed to help individuals prepare for the ABCN written examination. This book can also be used as a teaching tool for graduate students and trainees at various levels. The format is geared toward exam preparation. Information is provided in a concise, outlined manner, with liberal useof bullets, boxes, illustrations, and tables. The guide also includes hundreds of mock exam questions and many recommended readings.




Neurology Board Review


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Neurology Board Review: Questions and Answers is an easy to read guide that was created to prepare the reader for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) certification and recertification exams. It was specifically designed to cover the topics listed in the ABPN content outline, which should be used in tandem with this book, and includes questions about recent practice parameters published by the American Academy of Neurology. Formatted in a user-friendly way, utilizing case-based and multiple choice questions, this book promotes absorption of key facts and neurological concepts quickly and on-the-go. This authoritative resource provides an in-depth look at basic neuroscience, critical care and trauma, cerebrovascular diseases, movement disorders, neuromuscular diseases, psychiatry, behavioral neurology, clinical neurophysiology, headaches and pain, metabolic disorders, pediatric neurology and sleep disorders. With over 1,000 questions, Neurology Board Review illustrates key concepts using short and pithy explanations; including informative illustrations, descriptive tables, and a list of further readings at the end of each section. This is the perfect study aid for residents and neurologists alike.




Investigation of Seizure of Montgomery Ward & Co


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Practical Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review Toolkit


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Packed with Board-focused hints, case studies and an onlineBoard-standard MCQ test offering CME credits, this fantastic bookcovers every gastroenterology disease and symptom you’relikely to encounter and is the perfect tool to prepare for Boardexams and certification.




Epilepsy and Alzheimer’s disease: shared pathology, clinical presentations, and targets for treatment


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Emerging data suggest a link between Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and epilepsy. AD and other dementias pose increased risk for seizures, with seizure incidence in AD up to ten times greater than in age-matched controls. Mouse models of AD also demonstrate seizures and abnormal spikes or sharp wave discharges (“interictal epileptiform discharges” [IEDs]) on electroencephalography (EEG). Seizures and IEDs may underlie fluctuating cognitive abilities in AD, with the impact of antiseizure medication (ASM) requiring further investigation. Many epilepsy patients have memory and other cognitive deficits, due to multiple factors. Most adult-onset epilepsy occurs in people =60 years of age, and epilepsy patients are at increased risk of developing dementia. Hyperphosphorylated tau and amyloid deposits were found in resected temporal lobe tissue of epilepsy patients, similar to AD, and increased total and phosphorylated tau levels in the cerebrospinal fluid may predict the onset of AD and other dementias. The mechanisms underlying the associations between AD, epilepsy, tau deposition, and beta amyloid plaques, and their relationships to clinical features, are unknown. Some epilepsy patients develop dementia, and some AD patients develop seizures, while others do not. Analyses of resected tissue in epilepsy patients also suggest variable amyloid and tau deposition across patients and studies. Who is at risk? What does shared pathology indicate regarding disease development, progression, and treatment? Better understanding of the associations between epilepsy and dementia with respect to epidemiology, pathophysiology, genetics, clinical presentations, and treatment approaches based on animal models and human studies is needed to optimize patient care. Insight into the relationship between epilepsy and AD requires various approaches, including tissue analysis, imaging, genetic techniques, cognitive testing, and electroencephalography in animals and humans. We welcome manuscripts that span these approaches, including original research articles, brief research articles, clinical trials, case reports, reviews, systematic reviews, mini-reviews, methods articles, hypothesis and theory articles, perspectives, and opinions. Themes may include: • Diagnosis (e.g., seizure or interictal discharge detection in dementia patients, distinguishing comorbid dementia from epilepsy-related cognitive dysfunction) • Epidemiology (e.g., incidence and prevalence of comorbid AD and epilepsy, occurrence of epilepsy in other dementias, seizure types, age or stage of onset) • Genetic risk factors • Pathophysiology underlying seizure generation in AD and cognitive decline in epilepsy • Treatment approaches (e.g., effects of ASMs on cognitive decline, impact of disease modifying AD treatments on seizures, neurostimulation) • What can be learned from other disorders in which cognitive deficits and seizures are common (i.e., traumatic brain injury)