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Pediatric Neurosurgery in Primary Care, An Issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America. The Clinics: Internal Medicine Volume 68-4

  • Book

  • July 2021
  • Region: North America
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5410301

In this issue of Pediatric Clinics, guest editors Jonathan Martin brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Pediatric Neurosurgery in Primary Care.

  • Provides in-depth, clinical reviews on Pediatric Neurosurgery in Primary Care, providing actionable insights for clinical practice.
  • Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field; Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews.

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Table of Contents

Review of Pediatric Neurologic History and Age-Appropriate Neurologic Examination in the Office
Neuroimaging for the Primary Care Provider: A Review of Modalities, Indications, and Pitfalls
Diagnosis and Management of Suture-Related Concerns of the Infant Skull
Pediatric Neurosurgery in Primary Care: Masses of the Scalp and Skull in Children
Macrocephaly in the Primary Care Provider's Office
Incidental Intracranial Cysts in Children
Chiari Malformation in Children
Pediatric Hydrocephalus and the Primary Care Provider
Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors in Children
Intracranial Vascular Abnormalities in Children
Epilepsy Surgery in Children
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children
Cervical Spine Injury in Children and Adolescents
Cutaneous Stigmata of the Spine: A Review of Indications for Imaging and Referral
Caring for the Child with Spina Bifida
Review of Tone Management for the Primary Care Provider

Authors

Jonathan Martin Chief, Division of Neurosurgery
Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Associate Professor, Department of Surgery
University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Greg Olavarria