Epilepsy is the most common neurological condition in children and young people, with approximately 50–60 % of cases remitting before adulthood.
'Fast Facts: Epilepsy in Children and Young People' is a key resource that focuses on the investigation, diagnosis, treatment, and management of epilepsy in this demographic, including the transition to adult services.
Authored by experts Nicola Heenan, Kathryn Coleman, Phil Tittensor, and Sheila Shepley, this eBook offers practical guidance for healthcare professionals and caregivers. It covers topics such as seizure types, diagnostic approaches, therapeutic options, and the psychosocial aspects of managing epilepsy in children and adolescents. The goal of this resource is to enhance understanding and support effective care strategies for young individuals living with epilepsy.
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