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Tuberous Sclerosis Complex - (International Review of Child Neurology) by Paolo Curatolo (Hardcover)
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- "This is clearly the most authoritative and contemporary statement of current knowledge yet published.
- About the Author: Edited by Paolo Curatolo, Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata'
- 328 Pages
- Medical, Pediatrics
- Series Name: International Review of Child Neurology
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About the Book
'This is clearly the most authoritative and contemporary statement of current knowledge yet published.' from the Foreword by H. Sarnat.Book Synopsis
"This is clearly the most authoritative and contemporary statement of current knowledge yet published."from the Foreword by H. Sarnat
Tuberous sclerosis is the prototype of a category of malformations uniquely characterized by disturbances in cellular differentiation and growth. It presents with a complex association of different neurological phenotypes, including seizures, cognitive impairments and autism. It is important not only because it is a relatively common hereditary neurological disease with high morbidity, but because it has implications in other pathological processes, such as dysplasia and neoplasia, hamartoma formation and other disturbances in morphogenic processes.
This book correlates new genetic data and basic science, covers clinical presentation, reviews the historical background and current diagnostic criteria, and deals with the recent advances in neuropathology, molecular genetics and neurobiology which give a better understanding of the pathogenesis of the disease.
Paediatricians and child neurologists will find this book uniquely useful.
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"This is clearly the most authoritative and contemporary statement of current knowledge yet published."from the Foreword by H. Sarnat
Tuberous sclerosis is the prototype of a category of malformations uniquely characterized by disturbances in cellular differentiation and growth. It presents with a complex association of different neurological phenotypes, including seizures, cognitive impairments and autism. It is important not only because it is a relatively common hereditary neurological disease with high morbidity, but because it has implications in other pathological processes, such as dysplasia and neoplasia, hamartoma formation and other disturbances in morphogenic processes.
This book correlates new genetic data and basic science, covers clinical presentation, reviews the historical background and current diagnostic criteria, and deals with the recent advances in neuropathology, molecular genetics and neurobiology which give a better understanding of the pathogenesis of the disease.
Paediatricians and child neurologists will find this book uniquely useful.
Review Quotes
"The previous giant of tuberous sclerosis was Manuel Gomez of the Mayo Clinic. The present giant is surely Paolo Curatolo. Others will surely stand on his shoulders, some of whom may have their enthusiasm first lit by reading this book. Pediatric neurologists, make sure you have it." Journal of Pediatric Neurology
About the Author
Edited by Paolo Curatolo, Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata'