ISBN : 9780199358953
Navigating Life with Epilepsy aims to provide clear and reliable information about epilepsy, including "what" (definition), "how" (pathophysiology), "who" (epidemiology), and "why" (etiology). The volume guides the reader through current approaches to diagnosis (including a review of diagnostic tests) and treatment, and shares patient experiences and advice on navigating the myriad psychosocial challenges associated with epilepsy. Epilepsy is a heterogeneous disorder with many causes and a wide spectrum of severity. This text will focus on issues relevant to adolescents and adults with epilepsy; there are many guides for parents of children with epilepsy and issues specific to younger children are beyond the scope of this book. The focus is on translation of current medical knowledge to the lay reader. However, because epilepsy can have profound psychosocial consequences, the book aims to extend beyond the bounds of a medical handbook to include discussion of issues that are of high priority to patients, including those surrounding, driving, work, and relationships.
Table of Contents
About the AAN's NeurologyNow Book Series
Preface
I. Introduction [engagement and introduction of cases/patients who will appear throughout the book]
II. What is epilepsy?
a. General introduction and definitions
b. Seizure types
c. Epilepsy classification
III. How and why do seizures occur?
IV. Who develops epilepsy?
V. Establishing the diagnosis of epilepsy
a. A visit with the neurologist
i. A first seizure
ii. An established diagnosis
b. Testing
i. EEG
ii. Brain imaging
iii. Specialized testing
VI. Treatment of epilepsy
a. Non-pharmacologic approaches and first aid
b. Antiepileptic Medications
i. Choice of medication
ii. Adverse effects
c. Epilepsy surgery
d. Medical devices to treat epilepsy
e. Complementary and alternative medicine
f. Treatment in special populations
i. Adolescents
ii. Women
iii. Older adults
VII. Living with and Managing Epilepsy
a. Navigating the day-to-day [driving, work, legal issues, relationships]
b. Related brain conditions: cognitive problems, mood, anxiety, and more
c. Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP)
d. Making your clinic visit successful
VIII. The future of epilepsy care
Glossary
Resources/Appendices/ Index