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Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: New Frontiers in Clinical and Translational Research

Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: New Frontiers in Clinical and Translational Research

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 2/4/2010
EAN 9780521763325, ISBN10: 0521763320

Hardcover, 244 pages, 24.1 x 16.5 x 1.8 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability in children and adolescents around the world and represents a global public health issue. Major improvements in the medical treatment of the initial injury have increased survival rates resulting in the focus shifting to consider the subsequent and longer-term cognitive, emotional and behavioral consequences for the recovering child or adolescent. These disabilities, if left untreated, continue into adulthood with consequent economic and societal costs. This book reviews the research into the consequences of TBI emphasizing the translation of new understanding into effective treatments and interventions, and identifying promising areas for further study. This will be essential reading for neuropsychologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and pediatricians.

1. Introduction
pediatric traumatic brain injury Vicki Anderson and Keith Yeates
2. Genomics, proteomics, and biomarkers in pediatric TBI Rachel Berger, Patrick Kochanek and Ronald Hayes
3. Neurobiology of traumatic brain injury sustained during cerebral development David Hovda
4. Biomechanics of pediatric TBI Susan Margulies
5. Clinical trials in pediatric TBI David Adelson
6. Neurobehavioral outcomes of pediatric TBI Gerry Taylor
7. Neuroimaging in pediatric TBI Stephen Ashwal
8. Mild traumatic brain injury Mike Kirkwood and Keith Yeates
9. Mild pediatric TBI
consequences in adulthood Erik Hessen
10. Psychosocial intervention in pediatric TBI Shari Wade
11. Cognitive rehabilitation in children with TBI Ingrid van't Hooft
12. Pediatric TBI
challenges for treatment and rehabilitation Cathy Catroppa
13. Integrative, multi-disciplinary and translational research Bryan Kolb
14. Conclusions
where to now? Vicki Anderson and Keith Yeates.