Neonatal Questions and Controversies: Neurology 4th Edition
Capture immediate attention with a meticulously focused resource: Neonatal Questions and Controversies: Neurology, 4th Edition by Richard A. Polin is an indispensable guide for clinicians caring for the fragile newborn brain. Clear, current, and clinically driven, this edition addresses the toughest diagnostic and management dilemmas facing NICU teams today.
Explore up-to-the-minute chapters that translate complex neonatal neurology into practical bedside decisions. From neonatal seizures and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy to congenital brain malformations, metabolic encephalopathies, and neuroimaging interpretation, each chapter frames controversies, evaluates evidence, and recommends balanced approaches. Expert contributors synthesize guidelines, recent research, and real-world experience to deliver actionable strategies for neonatologists, pediatric neurologists, fellows, and advanced practice providers.
Imagine having concise algorithms, differential diagnoses, and prognosis considerations at your fingertips—this book sharpens clinical reasoning and supports better outcomes. It’s particularly valuable for professionals preparing for rounds, consultations, or board exams, and for institutions aiming to standardize neonatal neurology care across multidisciplinary teams. The balanced discussion of controversies empowers teams to tailor care to individual infants and local resources.
Globally relevant and sensitive to variations in practice, this edition speaks to clinicians in the NICU whether you practice in North America, Europe, Asia, or beyond. With authoritative insight from leading specialists, it’s both a reference and a practical handbook for everyday decision-making.
Add Neonatal Questions and Controversies: Neurology, 4th Edition by Richard A. Polin to your professional library—an essential investment in neonatal neurologic care and improved neurodevelopmental outcomes. Order now to equip your team with clarity where it matters most.
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