Making Sense of the Pediatric EEG 1st Edition
Making Sense of the Pediatric EEG, 1st Edition is an essential, clinician-focused guide that turns complex electroencephalography into practical, day-to-day diagnostic skill for caring for infants, children, and adolescents. Clear visuals, concise explanations, and age-specific norms make this title invaluable for pediatric neurologists, clinical neurophysiologists, EEG technologists, and trainees.
This book walks readers through seizure semiology, neonatal to adolescent EEG patterns, common artifacts, and differential interpretation in metabolic, infectious, and genetic conditions. Realistic case scenarios and stepwise interpretation strategies demystify challenging findings and sharpen clinical decision-making. Emphasis on pediatric-specific montage choices, maturation effects, and subtle abnormalities ensures you’ll recognize what matters in a busy hospital, outpatient clinic, or academic setting.
Clinically practical and globally relevant, the text is suited for specialists and learners across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Latin America. Whether you’re preparing for board exams, improving hospital protocols, or refining bedside EEG reads, this guide enhances diagnostic confidence and improves patient care.
Readable, authoritative, and immediately applicable, Making Sense of the Pediatric EEG, 1st Edition is the go-to reference for anyone interpreting EEGs in children. Add it to your professional library to streamline interpretation, reduce diagnostic uncertainty, and elevate your clinical practice—order your copy today.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


