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  • Book
    Thomas Sejersen, Ching H. Wang, editors.
    Summary: This book provides recommendations for evaluation and therapy in the area of acute pediatric neurology; these are presented didactically with frequent use of illustrations and algorithms. Chapters in the first part of the book discuss presenting symptoms of acute neurological conditions. The second part of the book covers major areas of acute pediatric neurology and each of these chapters has three key elements: description of presenting symptoms; recommended assessments; and recommended interventions. Acute Pediatric Neurology provides an accessible, clinically focused guide to assist physicians in the emergency ward or intensive care unit in decisions on diagnosis and therapeutic interventions in all major acute pediatric neurological diseases.

    Contents:
    Part 1: Acute Neurological Symptoms
    Unconsciousness, Coma, and Death by Neurological Criteria
    Seizures
    Acute Headache
    Acute Disturbance of Motor Function
    Acute Disturbance of Vision
    Dizziness and Vertigo
    Acute Changes of Behavior and Memory
    Part 2: Management of Acute Neurological Conditions
    Ischemic and Hypoxic Insults: Near Drowning, Asphyxia, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
    Neurometabolic Crisis
    Approach to childhood-onset Muscle Cramps, Exercise Intolerance and Recurrent Myoglobinuria
    Management of Seizures and Status Epilepticus
    Management of Increased Intracranial Pressure
    Management of Migraine and Other Headaches
    Central Nervous System Infections (bacteria and parasites)
    Management of Acute Neuromuscular Disorders
    Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
    Viral Infections, Autoimmune and Demyelinating Conditions of the Central Nervous System
    Spasticity, Dystonia, and Other Movement Disorders: A Comprehensive Treatment Guide
    Acute Pain.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Article
    Gross D.
    MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1978 May 12;120(19):669-72.
    Diagnostic and therapeutic local anesthesias (DLA and TLA) in experienced hands are also an important method first of establishing the cause of certain facial neuralgias and then of treating them successfully. Diagnostic and therapeutic local anesthesias presuppose a thorough examination of all factors which may arise in a particular facial neuralgia. If local anesthesia reveals a peripheral cause for the facial neuralgia concerned, a lasting relief of pain can then be obtained through extinction of the source of pain so that the body can restore, at first temporarily and under certain circumstances after consistent repetition of therapeutic local anesthesia at the same spot continuously, the disordered functions in this area (dysesthesia, dyskinesia, dyscrasia, dysthymia). DLA and TLA are only one method of peripheral neurotherapy.
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