Clinical Electroencephalography provides an appraisal of the value of electroencephalography in clinical medicine and a brief exposition of its techniques.
The book provides chapters that discuss the recording techniques of electroencephalography; the normal adult EEG; applications of EEG to certain diseases such as epilepsy, cerebral tumors, head injuries and vascular lesions; and the value and limitations of electroencephalography.
Physicians, nurses, and medical technicians will find the book invaluable.
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Contents
Foreword
Preface
1 Recording Techniques
2 Normal Findings
3 Epilepsy
4 Space-Occupying Lesions
5 Head Injuries And Vascular Lesions
6 Infective and Non-Infective Encephalopathies
7 Psychiatry
8 The Value and Limitations of Electroencephalography
Index