Atlas of EEG Patterns

Atlas of EEG Patterns
Author: John M. Stern
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2013-03-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781451178302

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The electroencephalogram (EEG) is essential to the accurate diagnosis of many neurologic disorders. The Second Edition of Atlas of EEG Patterns sharpens readers’ interpretation skills with an even larger array of both normal and abnormal EEG pattern figures and text designed to optimize recognition of telltale findings. Trainees will benefit from hundreds of EEG figures, helping them spot abnormalities and identify the pattern name. Experienced neurologists will find the book excellent as a quick reference and when trying to distinguish a finding from similarly appearing patterns. Organized by EEG pattern, the Atlas orients you to the basics of EEG, helps the reader identify the characteristic EEG wave features and leads you to the EEG diagnosis through a table that organizes all of the EEG patterns according to their wave features. The Atlas includes the full range of EEG patterns from the common rhythms to the rare findings, and it also includes numerous examples of artifacts.

Atlas of EEG Patterns

Atlas of EEG Patterns
Author: John M. Stern
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780781741248

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Organized by wave features rather than pattern names, this atlas helps guide the reader to an EEG interpretation even when the waveform is unfamiliar. The first section takes the reader through the process of characterizing EEG waves by their features. The second section organizes EEG patterns by their features, so provides EEG waveform differential diagnoses. The third section is organized alphabetically by pattern name with each pattern described in a way that allows the reader to distinguish it from similarly appearing patterns. Examples of the patterns also are provided.

Atlas of EEG Patterns

Atlas of EEG Patterns
Author: John M. Stern
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2013
Genre: Electroencephalography
ISBN: OCLC:1101752185

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Atlas of EEG in Critical Care

Atlas of EEG in Critical Care
Author: Lawrence Hirsch,Richard Brenner
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2011-08-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781119964834

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As the population ages, technology improves, intensive care medicine expands and neurocritical care advances, the use of EEG monitoring in the critically ill is becoming increasingly important. This atlas is a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the uses of EEG monitoring in the critical care setting. It includes basic EEG patterns seen in encephalopathy, both specific and non-specific, nonconvulsive seizures, periodic EEG patterns, and controversial patterns on the ictal–interictal continuum. Confusing artefacts, including ones that mimic seizures, are shown and explained, and the new standardized nomenclature for these patterns is included. The Atlas of EEG in Critical Care explains the principles of technique and interpretation of recordings and discusses the techniques of data management, and 'trending' central to long-term monitoring. It demonstrates applications in multi-modal monitoring, correlating with new techniques such as microdialysis, and features superb illustrations of commonly observed neurologic events, including seizures, hemorrhagic stroke and ischaemia. This atlas is written for practitioners, fellows and residents in critical care medicine, neurology, epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology, and is essential reading for anyone getting involved in EEG monitoring in the intensive care unit.

Atlas of EEG Patterns

Atlas of EEG Patterns
Author: John M. Stern,Jerome Engel (Jr.)
Publsiher: LWW
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1451109636

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Atlas of EEG Patterns, Second Editionritical tool for assessing and diagnosing numerous types of neurologic disorders. All neurologists understand in principle how EEG signals originate and propage within The electroencephalogram (EEG) is essential to the accurate diagnosis of many neurologic disorders. The Second Edition of Atlas of EEG Patterns sharpens readers� interpretation skills with an even larger array of both normal and abnormal EEG pattern figures and text designed to optimize recognition of telltale findings. Trainees will benefit from hundreds of EEG figures, helping them spot abnormalities and identify the pattern name. Experienced neurologists will find the book excellent as a quick reference and when trying to distinguish a finding from similarly appearing patterns.to recognize a technical artifact.

Atlas of Eeg Patterns

Atlas of Eeg Patterns
Author: John M. Stern
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005-07-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0781767431

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Atlas of Electroencephalography

Atlas of Electroencephalography
Author: Arielle Crespel,Philippe Gélisse
Publsiher: John Libbey Eurotext
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005
Genre: Electroencephalography
ISBN: 9782742005826

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The aim of this extensively illustrated work is to better the knowledge of visual analysis of EEGs for neurologists and other specialists who use electroencephalography as well as EEG technologists. This first volume covers the scope of the main features of physiological EEG wake and sleep activities in children and adults, activation procedures and the most commonly found artefacts. Indeed, a more thorough knowledge of these elements is necessary so as not to misinterpret them as pathological traits.

Atlas of Ambulatory EEG

Atlas of Ambulatory EEG
Author: Steven C. Schachter,Donald L. Schomer
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2005-09-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0080454100

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Atlas of Ambulatory EEG covers the areas of clinical neurophysiology, an atlas that comprehensively depicts normal, abnormal, and artifactual findings from actual ambulatory EEG recordings in a convenient and easily accessible format. As the use of ambulatory EEG has increased in recent years, the need for a concise atlas of ambulatory EEG has grown significantly, since ambulatory EEG tracings are subject to their own unique issues and artifacts, often not discussed in standard EEG atlases. This book begins with several chapters that introduce the history, technology, and clinical utility of ambulatory EEG. The bulk of the atlas consists of a page-by-page display of high-quality ambulatory EEG excerpts that are easy to review and come with short annotations describing the relevant findings. Atlas of Ambulatory EEG is a critical resource for anyone involved in the interpretation of ambulatory EEG studies. A handy reference describing EEG patterns in normal and abnormal subjects based upon continuous monitoring techniques from widely used ambulatory EEG equipment. A section of EEG patterns without accompanying explanation will test the reader's ability to interpret the waveforms and answers will be given in a separate section. Internationally renowned contributors in the field. Wide audience including researchers in neurophysiology and neuroscience, as well as neurologists.