Fr. 356.00

Neonatal Cerebral Investigation

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Janet M. Rennie is a Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Neonatal Medicine at University College London Hospitals, London, UK. Cornelia F. Hagmann is a Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Neonatologist at University College London Hospitals, London, UK. Nicola J. Robertson is a Senior Lecturer in Neonatology and Honorary Consultant Neonatologist at University College London Hospitals, London, UK. Klappentext A comprehensive overview of all aspects of investigation of the newborn baby with a potential neurological problem. Zusammenfassung With over 400 ultrasound and MRI scans and EEG and CFM traces and providing detailed diagnostic and prognostic information on a wide range of clinical problems! Neonatal Cerebral Investigation provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of all aspects of investigation of the newborn baby with a potential neurological problem. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Glossary and abbreviations; 1. Principles of ultrasound; 2. Principles of EEG; 3. Principles of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy; 4. Normal neonatal imaging appearances; 5. The normal EEG and aEEG; 6. The immature brain; 7. The baby with a suspected seizure; 8. The baby who was depressed at birth; 9. Screening the preterm infant at high risk of brain injury; 10. Common maternal and neonatal conditions that may lead to neonatal brain imaging abnormalities; 11. The baby and the fetus with abnormally large cerebral ventricles; 12. Investigations of the baby with abnormal antenatal brain scan or suspected congenital malformation of the brain; 13. Investigation of the baby with suspected CNS infection; 14. Postmortem imaging; Index.

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