[edited by] Katherine Sims, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Pediatric Neurologist, Massachusetts General Hospital Director, Massachusetts General Hospital Neurogenetics Clinic, Director, Neurogenetics Diagnostic Lab, Center for Human Genetics Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
xxv, 542 pages :
illustrations ;
21 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
"Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is proud to introduce the Handbook of Pediatric Neurology. Pediatric neurology, an entirely separate specialty from adult neurology is heavily weighted toward the study of metabolic and genetic disorders. This pocket book, based on the critically acclaimed Sabatine's Pocket Medicine, and created as a spinoff of the classic Greer's Pocket Neurology, will be of primary interest for neurologists and pediatricians during their peds neuro rotation. Handbook of Pediatric Neurology provides a practical, comprehensive guide to the management of hospital- and clinic-based pediatric neurological workup, diagnosis, and management. There is crossover into the adult neurology arena due to the science contained within pediatric neurology. As advances in the science of metabolic/genetic disorders occur, adult neurologists are becoming aware of their need to know.The editors believe that topics addressed in Pocket Pediatric Neurology have broad and important interest beyond pediatric neurologists, including pediatricians, adult neurologists and internal medicine physicians"--
"Pediatric neurology, an entirely separate specialty from adult neurology, is heavily weighted toward the study of metabolic and generic disorders. This pocket book, created as a spinoff of Greer's Pocket Neurology, is aimed primarily at neurologists and pediatricians during their pediatric neuro rotation"--