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    Deepak M. Kamat, Lalitha Sivaswamy, editors.
    Summary: Primary health care providers such as pediatricians and family medicine physicians commonly encounter children with neurologic symptoms such as headache, double vision, facial weakness etc. Most books currently available in the specialty of pediatric neurology are disorder based, and most of them are geared towards pediatric neurologists, not generalists who take care of children. A common thread amongst most currently available books in Pediatric Neurology is that the practitioner already knows what disorder the child is suffering from. This book focuses on symptoms to a large extent. However, children with chronic neurological conditions will follow up with their primary care physicians after their visit with the sub-specialists. They may have questions or ongoing concerns regarding the diagnosis that has been made or being considered. This book attempts to provide information to the primary care physician regarding management and follow up of such children as well. This book serves as a guide for busy clinicians who take care of children presenting with neurological symptoms- with special emphasis on symptoms that are commonly encountered in clinical practice. For each symptom, a brief introduction is given as well as a definition and epidemiologic information for the given symptom. Readers are also instructed on what historical features and physical examinations are essential in narrowing the differential diagnosis. A recommendation on the management of the condition is then established. Instructions on when one should refer the patient to subspecialists for further evaluation and management are clearly laid out. Finally, a list of appropriate resources is provided for families, as well as clinical pearls that can be quickly scanned when one is pressed for time. The overarching goal of this book is to enable the primary care physician to make a confident diagnosis, triage efficiently and initiate treatment if need be. Written by experts in the field, Symptom-Based Approach to Pediatric Neurology is a valuable resource for evaluation and management of children presenting with neurologic symptoms for primary care providers who take care of children.

    Contents:
    Child with Altered Mental Status (Delirium, Acute Confusional State, Somnolence, Encephalopathy, Coma)
    Child with Global Developmental Delay
    Child with Pure Language Delay
    Child with Suspected Autism
    Child with New Onset Seizures
    Child with Epilepsy
    Child with Syncope
    Child with Sleep Disturbances
    Child with Unilateral or Bilateral Vision Loss
    Child with Diplopia
    Child with Facial Weakness
    Child with Facial Numbness
    Child with Hearing Loss
    Child with Difficulty Swallowing/Change in Voice
    Child with Dysarthria
    Child with New Onset Headache
    Child with Chronic Headache
    Child with New Onset Hemiparesis
    Child with New Onset Paraparesis
    Child with Tics/Other Unusual Movements
    Child with Torticollis
    Child with Macrocephaly
    Child with Microcephaly
    Child with Ataxia
    Child with Closed Head Injury
    Child with Altered Personality/Mood Disturbances
    Neonate with Low Tone
    Child with Acute Muscle Weakness
    Child with Foot Drop/Wrist Drop
    Child with Chronic Pain Syndromes
    Child with Vertigo/Dizziness
    Child with loss of hearing
    child with abnormal eye movements
    Child with Neurocutaneous syndrome
    Child with cerebral palsy
    Approach to childhood Neurological Emergencies
    Neurological Complications of Immunizations
    Child with Suspected Autoimmune Encephalitis
    Child with Suspected Multiple Sclerosis
    Child with Suspected Metabolic Disorder with Neurological Presentations
    Neurological Investigations for the Primary Care Physician -Neuroimaging, EEG, EMG and Spinal Fluid Analysis
    Commonly Used Drugs in Neurology, Side Effects, Drug Interactions and Monitoring.
    Digital Access Springer 2022