Pediatric NeurologyThomas W. Farmer |
Contents
Chapter | 7 |
CONVULSIVE DISORDERS SYNCOPE AND HEADACHE | 65 |
DISTURBANCES OF WATER AND ELECTROLYTES | 109 |
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abnormalities abscess acid acute anticonvulsant appear Arnold-Chiari malformation artery associated ataxia atrophy attacks basal ganglia blood bone brain stem cells cent central nervous system cerebellar cerebellum cerebral cerebrospinal fluid characteristic child childhood chronic clinical congenital convulsions cortex cortical cranial nerves defect Differential Diagnosis disease disorder dose drugs early electroencephalogram epilepsy etiology focal frequently head injury headache hematoma hemorrhage hydrocephaly hypocalcemia increased intracranial pressure infant infantile infection intracranial pressure involvement Laboratory Examination lesions lumbar lumbar puncture malformation meningitis metabolism microcephaly motor muscle myoclonus neonatal neurologic neuronal normal nystagmus occasionally occur onset optic papilledema paralysis Pathology patients peripheral phenobarbital phenylketonuria Pneumoencephalography posterior present Prognosis progressive protein radiographs rarely renal result retardation sclerosis seen seizures sensory serum severe signs sinus skull spastic spinal cord subarachnoid subdural subdural hematoma subnormality sutures symptoms syndrome tendon reflexes therapy tion tissue treatment tumor urine usually ventricle vomiting weakness white matter