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The book explains the medical aspects of autism and how parents and professionals can use current medical knowledge to understand how to address the medical aspects of autism. Bridging the communication gap between medical professionals and parents, this book offers accessible explanations of medical terminology and treatment relevant to ASDs.
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The book explains the medical aspects of autism and how parents and professionals can use current medical knowledge to understand how to address the medical aspects of autism. Bridging the communication gap between medical professionals and parents, this book offers accessible explanations of medical terminology and treatment relevant to ASDs.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 176mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781849058179
- ISBN-10: 1849058172
- Artikelnr.: 26474920
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 176mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781849058179
- ISBN-10: 1849058172
- Artikelnr.: 26474920
Michael G. Chez MD is a board certified pediatric neurologist and epileptologist who is now Director of Pediatric Neurology at Sutter Neuroscience Institute and Sutter Memorial Hospital in Sacramento, California and Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatric Neurology at the University of California Davis Medical Center. Dr. Chez has spent over 16 years practicing pediatric neurology with a special interest in clinical aspects of autism. He has published numerous articles on the subject and participated in many advisory panels on autism.
Preface. Introduction and Reader Guide. Part I: Autism Overview 1. What is
Normal Development and Does My Child Have Autism? 2. Understanding the
Diagnosis of Autism. Part II: Definitions 3. Defining the Clinical Aspects
of Autism Spectrum Disorders. 4. What Type of Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Does My Child Have? (Non-Regressive Autism, Regressive Autism Syndromes,
Asperger's Subtype, Secondary ASD). 5. Current Recommendations For Medical
Evaluation of ASDs. 6. The Role of Medical Laboratory Diagnostic Testing in
Autism Diagnosis. 7. Neuroanatomy and Neuroimaging in ASDs. 8.
Electroencephalography (EEG): The Relationship of Epilepsy or Epileptic
Activity in ASDs. 9. Genetics. Part III: Theories On Autism Spectrum
Disorders 10. Are Autism Spectrum Disorders Increasing And Why? 11.
Vaccinations, Mercury, And Autism.12. Immunology and Autoimmunity: Is There
a Relationship to ASD? 13. Theories on a Prenatal Cause of Autism Chapter.
14. Alternative Medicine Theories on Autism. Part IV: Treating Autistic
Spectrum Disorders 15. Overview of Treatment of Autism. 16. Picking A
Physician. 17. Non-Medically Sanctioned Alternative Groups Promoting
Therapy for Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Gluten Casein Sensitivity. 18.
Overview of Medicines For Autism: No Cure But Symptomatic Treatments Can
Help. Part V: Neurologically Managing Clinical Aspects of ASD With
Medication 19. Medicines Prescribed for Behavioral Problems in ASD. 20.
Treating EEG Abnormalities and Epilepsy in ASD. 21. Immunological Medical
Therapy in Autism. 22. Gastrointestinal Issues and Autism Spectrum
Disorders. 23. Medications for Core Symptoms of Language and Behavior. 24.
Rational Approach to Medical Treatment of Autistic Patients: Case Studies.
Appendix 1: Chapter Notes and References. Appendix 2: Glossary. Appendix 3:
Resources. Index.
Normal Development and Does My Child Have Autism? 2. Understanding the
Diagnosis of Autism. Part II: Definitions 3. Defining the Clinical Aspects
of Autism Spectrum Disorders. 4. What Type of Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Does My Child Have? (Non-Regressive Autism, Regressive Autism Syndromes,
Asperger's Subtype, Secondary ASD). 5. Current Recommendations For Medical
Evaluation of ASDs. 6. The Role of Medical Laboratory Diagnostic Testing in
Autism Diagnosis. 7. Neuroanatomy and Neuroimaging in ASDs. 8.
Electroencephalography (EEG): The Relationship of Epilepsy or Epileptic
Activity in ASDs. 9. Genetics. Part III: Theories On Autism Spectrum
Disorders 10. Are Autism Spectrum Disorders Increasing And Why? 11.
Vaccinations, Mercury, And Autism.12. Immunology and Autoimmunity: Is There
a Relationship to ASD? 13. Theories on a Prenatal Cause of Autism Chapter.
14. Alternative Medicine Theories on Autism. Part IV: Treating Autistic
Spectrum Disorders 15. Overview of Treatment of Autism. 16. Picking A
Physician. 17. Non-Medically Sanctioned Alternative Groups Promoting
Therapy for Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Gluten Casein Sensitivity. 18.
Overview of Medicines For Autism: No Cure But Symptomatic Treatments Can
Help. Part V: Neurologically Managing Clinical Aspects of ASD With
Medication 19. Medicines Prescribed for Behavioral Problems in ASD. 20.
Treating EEG Abnormalities and Epilepsy in ASD. 21. Immunological Medical
Therapy in Autism. 22. Gastrointestinal Issues and Autism Spectrum
Disorders. 23. Medications for Core Symptoms of Language and Behavior. 24.
Rational Approach to Medical Treatment of Autistic Patients: Case Studies.
Appendix 1: Chapter Notes and References. Appendix 2: Glossary. Appendix 3:
Resources. Index.
Preface. Introduction and Reader Guide. Part I: Autism Overview 1. What is
Normal Development and Does My Child Have Autism? 2. Understanding the
Diagnosis of Autism. Part II: Definitions 3. Defining the Clinical Aspects
of Autism Spectrum Disorders. 4. What Type of Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Does My Child Have? (Non-Regressive Autism, Regressive Autism Syndromes,
Asperger's Subtype, Secondary ASD). 5. Current Recommendations For Medical
Evaluation of ASDs. 6. The Role of Medical Laboratory Diagnostic Testing in
Autism Diagnosis. 7. Neuroanatomy and Neuroimaging in ASDs. 8.
Electroencephalography (EEG): The Relationship of Epilepsy or Epileptic
Activity in ASDs. 9. Genetics. Part III: Theories On Autism Spectrum
Disorders 10. Are Autism Spectrum Disorders Increasing And Why? 11.
Vaccinations, Mercury, And Autism.12. Immunology and Autoimmunity: Is There
a Relationship to ASD? 13. Theories on a Prenatal Cause of Autism Chapter.
14. Alternative Medicine Theories on Autism. Part IV: Treating Autistic
Spectrum Disorders 15. Overview of Treatment of Autism. 16. Picking A
Physician. 17. Non-Medically Sanctioned Alternative Groups Promoting
Therapy for Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Gluten Casein Sensitivity. 18.
Overview of Medicines For Autism: No Cure But Symptomatic Treatments Can
Help. Part V: Neurologically Managing Clinical Aspects of ASD With
Medication 19. Medicines Prescribed for Behavioral Problems in ASD. 20.
Treating EEG Abnormalities and Epilepsy in ASD. 21. Immunological Medical
Therapy in Autism. 22. Gastrointestinal Issues and Autism Spectrum
Disorders. 23. Medications for Core Symptoms of Language and Behavior. 24.
Rational Approach to Medical Treatment of Autistic Patients: Case Studies.
Appendix 1: Chapter Notes and References. Appendix 2: Glossary. Appendix 3:
Resources. Index.
Normal Development and Does My Child Have Autism? 2. Understanding the
Diagnosis of Autism. Part II: Definitions 3. Defining the Clinical Aspects
of Autism Spectrum Disorders. 4. What Type of Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Does My Child Have? (Non-Regressive Autism, Regressive Autism Syndromes,
Asperger's Subtype, Secondary ASD). 5. Current Recommendations For Medical
Evaluation of ASDs. 6. The Role of Medical Laboratory Diagnostic Testing in
Autism Diagnosis. 7. Neuroanatomy and Neuroimaging in ASDs. 8.
Electroencephalography (EEG): The Relationship of Epilepsy or Epileptic
Activity in ASDs. 9. Genetics. Part III: Theories On Autism Spectrum
Disorders 10. Are Autism Spectrum Disorders Increasing And Why? 11.
Vaccinations, Mercury, And Autism.12. Immunology and Autoimmunity: Is There
a Relationship to ASD? 13. Theories on a Prenatal Cause of Autism Chapter.
14. Alternative Medicine Theories on Autism. Part IV: Treating Autistic
Spectrum Disorders 15. Overview of Treatment of Autism. 16. Picking A
Physician. 17. Non-Medically Sanctioned Alternative Groups Promoting
Therapy for Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Gluten Casein Sensitivity. 18.
Overview of Medicines For Autism: No Cure But Symptomatic Treatments Can
Help. Part V: Neurologically Managing Clinical Aspects of ASD With
Medication 19. Medicines Prescribed for Behavioral Problems in ASD. 20.
Treating EEG Abnormalities and Epilepsy in ASD. 21. Immunological Medical
Therapy in Autism. 22. Gastrointestinal Issues and Autism Spectrum
Disorders. 23. Medications for Core Symptoms of Language and Behavior. 24.
Rational Approach to Medical Treatment of Autistic Patients: Case Studies.
Appendix 1: Chapter Notes and References. Appendix 2: Glossary. Appendix 3:
Resources. Index.