Volpe's neurology of the newborn / editor-in-chief, Joseph J. Volpe, MD, Bronson Crothers Professor of Neurology, Emeritus, Harvard Medical School, Neurologist-in-Chief, Emeritus, Boston Chirldren's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts [and 6 others].

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מהדורה:Sixth edition.
יצא לאור: Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, [2018]
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תוכן הענינים:
  • Neural tube development
  • Prosencephalic development
  • Congenital hydrocephalus
  • Cerebellar development
  • Neuronal proliferation
  • Neuronal migration
  • Organizational events
  • Myelination events
  • Neurological examination : normal and abnormal features
  • Specialized neurological studies
  • Neurodevelopmental follow-up
  • Neonatal seizures
  • Pathophysiology : general principles
  • Encephalopathy of prematurity : neuropathology
  • Encephalopathy of prematurity : pathophysiology
  • Encephalopathy of prematurity : clinical-neurological features, diagnosis, imaging, prognosis, therapy
  • Intrauterine, intrapartum assessments in the term infant
  • Hypoxic-ischemic injury in the term infant : neuropathology
  • Hypoxic-ischemic injury in the term infant : pathophysiology
  • Hypoxic-ischemic injury in the term infant : clinical-neurological features, diagnosis, imaging, prognosis, therapy
  • Stroke in the newborn
  • Intracranial hemorrhage : subdural, subarachnoid, intraventricular (term infant), miscellaneous
  • Cerebellar hemorrhage
  • Preterm intraventricular hemorrhage/posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus
  • Glucose
  • Bilirubin
  • Amino acids
  • Organic acids
  • Degenerative disorders of the newborn
  • Evaluation, special studies
  • Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita
  • Levels above lower motor neuron to neuromuscular junction
  • Muscle involvement and restricted disorders
  • Viral, protozoan, and related intracranial infections
  • Bacterial and fungal intracranial infections
  • Injuries of extracranial, cranial, intracranial, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system structures
  • Brain tumors and vein of Galen malformations
  • Passive addiction and teratogenic effects.