CONTROVERSIES IN CARING FOR WOMEN WITH EPILEPSY. SORTING THROUGH THE EVIDENCE

CONTROVERSIES IN CARING FOR WOMEN WITH EPILEPSY. SORTING THROUGH THE EVIDENCE

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Neurología
ISBN:
978-3-319-29168-0
Páginas:
173
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
18
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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1. New Onset Primary Generalized Epilepsy in Adolescence
2. New Onset Partial Epilepsy in Adolescence
3. Catamenial Epilepsy in Adolescence
4. Contraception Choice in Adolescence
5. Folic Acid Supplementation
6. Risk of Seizure During Pregnancy
7. Seizure Medications and Teratogenicity
8. Valproic Acid and Pregnancy: Failed Other Medications
9. Valproic Acid and Pregnancy: Not Tried Other Medications
10. Epilepsy Inheritance
11. Infertility and Menstrual Disorders: Seizure Medications vs. Seizures
12. Ever Advise Against Pregnancy?
13. New Onset Seizures During Pregnancy
14. Valproic Acid and Pregnancy
15. Lamotrigine and Pregnancy
16. What Is Your Advice to Pregnant Women with Epilepsy Regarding Breastfeeding?
17. Change in Seizure Pattern and Menopause
18. Perimenopausal Symptoms in Women with Epilepsy
19. Bone Health in Women with Epilepsy

This text presents difficult management issues surrounding women with epilepsy in a unique format. The Editors provide several controversial cases in adolescence, pre-conception, pregnancy and menopause with invited experts offering their differing opinions. The Editors compare the clinical approaches and build a consensus based on the best available evidence. Professionals charged with managing this challenging patient group will be given insights on providing the best possible care based on current available data and expert opinion.

Features
• Case-based guide to the common clinical scenarios of women with epilepsy
• Covers epilepsy in women of adolescence, pre-conception, pregnancy and menopause ages
• Features evidence-based patient management plans from experts in the field

Authors
• Mona Sazgar, MDProfessor of Clinical NeurologyComprehensive Epilepsy Program, University of California, Irvine, Orange, CA, USA
• Cynthia L. Harden, MDSystem Director of Epilepsy Services, Mount Sinai Health SystemMount Sinai Beth Israel Phillips Ambulatory Care Center10 Union Square East, Suite 5DNew York, NY 10003Phone 212-844-8888 Fax 212-844-8481charden@CHPNET.ORG