ITexLi, 2024. — 188 p. — ISBN 1837693854 9781837693856 1837693862 9781837693863 1837693870 9781837693870.
Neuropediatrics is a branch of health care that involves the diagnosis and treatment of congenital and acquired diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems in children and adolescents. In history, as the medical care opportunities for severe neural injuries were minimal, children with brain damage were usually rejected and many of them died early from infections, inappropriate treatment, and neglect. Since the middle of the twentieth century, due to the development of neuropathology and advanced brain diagnostic tools, neural damage during childbirth was for the first time defined as the most fundamental cause of cerebral injury, bringing attention to the focus of brain damage. Since then, novel scientific approaches have made extraordinary improvements in the prevention, diagnosis, and therapy of infants and children with neural injuries. However, there are still major scientific, ethical, and therapeutic challenges for the future, especially in prenatal diagnosis, neonatology, intensive care, therapy, and more. This book offers comprehensive knowledge about the current state of the art in neuropediatrics, concentrating on the most significant evidence-based advances in this important field.
Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Synbiotics on Constipation in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Systematic Approach to Diagnose Inborn Neurometabolic Disorders
The Role of Monitoring the Electrical Activity of the Diaphragm in a Comprehensive Assessment of the Effectiveness of Intensive Treatment in Premature Infants with Extremely Low Birth Weight
The Role of Surgical Simulation in the Quality of Health Care for Complex Neurosurgical Patients
Application of the International Classification Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) as Clinical Reasoning Tool in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
Trauma Informed Farm Animal Assisted Neurotherapy and Green Care Farming for Neurodiverse Conditions
Early Trauma, Brain Development, and a Novel Therapeutic Approach