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    Neurological Assessment of the Preterm and Full-term Newborn Infant

    €105.95
    A new edition of this popular and practical manual provides well-illustrated administration guidelines alongside some useful tool developments.
    ISBN: 9781898683155
    AuthorDubowitz, Lilly M. S.
    SubAuthor1Dubowitz, Victor
    SubAuthor2Mercuri, Eugenio
    Pub Date16/02/2007
    BindingHardback
    Pages172
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Edition2nd Ed
    Availability: Out of Stock

    This is the second edition of the manual describing a popular and practical tool for the clinical neurological examination of the newborn. In addition to a number of developments on the original scheme in the light of clinical and research experience, the new manual also facilitates the recording and performance of the examination by providing clear information on its administration, aided by illustrative diagrams. A new feature is the inclusion of useful scoring tables at the back of the book. Other new sections include a simplified version of the examination suited to inexperienced staff, applicable both for screening and for use in developing countries, and a revised proforma which may be used for the follow-up of infants beyond the neonatal period. There is also a new section describing clinical patterns in newborns with brain lesions and their correlation with imaging and neurological findings.

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    This is the second edition of the manual describing a popular and practical tool for the clinical neurological examination of the newborn. In addition to a number of developments on the original scheme in the light of clinical and research experience, the new manual also facilitates the recording and performance of the examination by providing clear information on its administration, aided by illustrative diagrams. A new feature is the inclusion of useful scoring tables at the back of the book. Other new sections include a simplified version of the examination suited to inexperienced staff, applicable both for screening and for use in developing countries, and a revised proforma which may be used for the follow-up of infants beyond the neonatal period. There is also a new section describing clinical patterns in newborns with brain lesions and their correlation with imaging and neurological findings.