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Acute Encephalopathy And Encephalitis In Infancy And Its Related Disorders (Hb)

Books from same Author: Hideo Yamanouchi and Solomon L Moshe and Akihisa Okumura

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    Author(s)Hideo Yamanouchi and Solomon L Moshe and Akihisa Okumura
    PublisherElsevier Science
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780323530880
    Pages350
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2017

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    Elsevier Science Acute Encephalopathy And Encephalitis In Infancy And Its Related Disorders (Hb) by Hideo Yamanouchi and Solomon L Moshe and Akihisa Okumura

    Stay current with recent progress in the field of acute encephalopathy and encephalitis in infants with this practical resource by Drs. Hideo Yamanouchi, Solomon L. Moshe, and Akihisa Okumura. This practical resource covers key information relevant to physicians, surgeons, and nurses who often must take prompt action in the everyday clinical care of patients with these disorders.Features a wealth of information for all health care professionals who encounter these complex conditions. Covers diagnostic strategy, subtypes of acute encephalopathy, and management of acute encephalopathy and encephalitis. Consolidates today's available information and guidance on acute encephalopathy and encephalitis in infancy, in addition to related disorders, into one convenient resource.