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Clinical & Genetic Aspects of Epilepsy is an authoritative medical text that delves into the multifaceted nature of epileptic disorders through both clinical and genetic perspectives. The book provides healthcare professionals, researchers, and medical students with an in-depth understanding of how genetic factors influence epilepsy development, presentation, and treatment outcomes.
This comprehensive hardcover reference covers the latest advances in epilepsy research, including genetic testing methodologies, inheritance patterns, and the molecular basis of various epileptic syndromes. The work integrates clinical case studies with genetic analysis, offering practical knowledge for diagnosis and management. Topics include genetic counseling considerations, emerging therapeutic approaches, and the relationship between specific gene mutations and epileptic phenotypes.
Edited by Dr. Zaid Afawi, a renowned expert in genetic epilepsy, this volume serves as an essential resource for neurologists, geneticists, and healthcare practitioners seeking to understand and manage epilepsy in their patients effectively.







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