A revised version of the guidelines addressing the treatment of pediatric status epilepticus (SE). The document discusses the updated ILAE 2015 definition, critical time points (t1 and t2) for diagnosis and management, and aims to provide clarity on appropriate drug selection for pre-hospital, first-, and second-line treatments.
A review article presenting the revised Japanese guidelines for the treatment of pediatric status epilepticus (SE). It addresses clinical concerns regarding appropriate pre-hospital and first/second-line drug treatments (including benzodiazepines and ketamine), emphasizing the importance of early management based on the 2015 ILAE definition of SE.
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Published: 2015
Number of pages: 92
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File Size: 31.02 MB
Authors: Dr. Sujit Pardeshi
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Whether you are a new dental practitioner...
A comprehensive step-by-step guide focusing on corneal topography, diagnostic methods, and detailed analysis using advanced imaging technologies like Pentacam and Anterior Segment OCT.
An introduction to the fundamental concepts and applications of modern biomedical signal analysis, covering topics in imaging, data acquisition, and physiological monitoring.
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Published: 2010
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File Size: 13.16 MB
Authors: Sassan Naderi
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Based on the acclaimed Manhattan Review Course and...
A comprehensive collection of chapters covering both the fundamental scientific mechanisms (basic concepts) and clinical applications related to glaucoma, including aqueous humor secretion, retinal ganglion cell death, neurodegeneration, and neuroprotection strategies.
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Authors: Clive Handler
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A comprehensive chart booklet providing clinical algorithms and detailed management steps (F-IMNCI) for severe and common neonatal and childhood illnesses, including protocols for triage, life support, respiratory distress (pneumonia, asthma), various forms of shock, neurological issues (coma, convulsions, status epilepticus), acute and persistent diarrhea, dehydration, and management of fever associated with conditions like malaria and dengue.
A comprehensive and systematic approach to clinical ophthalmology, designed to guide practitioners and students through the diagnoses and management of various eye conditions.