Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics: Genetic and Environmental Influences
By David D. Eisenstat, Dan Goldowitz, Tim F. Oberlander, Jerome Y. Yager
This book explores the interrelationship of genetics, the environment, or both, in the causation of three neurodevelopmental disorders: autism/autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), and cerebral palsy (CP). It links common clinical problems in developmental pediatrics and pediatric neurology to current concepts and translational research advances in developmental neurosciences, medical genetics, and related disciplines. The first section of the book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of development of the brain, including topics such as neuronal stem cells, epigenetics, and the influence of the prenatal environment. The next three sections analyze the epidemiology, diagnosis, interventions, and controversies and research directions associated with each of the three neurodevelopmental disorders. It also examines co-morbidities common to all three disorders, such as disturbed sleep, seizures, behavioral disorders, and pain. It concludes by highlighting the impact of ASD, FASD, and CP on family dynamics and provides tools and resources based on foundational concepts such as neuroethics, bioinformatics, community engagement, and advocacy. Learning objectives, key points, clinical vignettes, and multiple choice questions are incorporated throughout the book. With its comprehensive treatment of disease mechanisms, genetics, and pathophysiology associated with these disorders and its discussion of potential therapies and novel treatments, Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics: Genetic and Environmental Influences is an essential resource for developmental pediatricians, child neurologists, fellows, residents and graduate students.
Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics: Genetic and Environmental Influences is an excellent resource for developmental pediatricians, child neurologists, fellows, residents, and graduate students. The book explores three neurodevelopmental disorders that are of great concern today: autism/autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), and cerebral palsy (CP). These disorders seriously impact the lives of millions of families around the world, making it essential for healthcare providers to understand their causes, potential treatments, and how families can cope.
The book starts with a comprehensive overview of the development of the brain, including topics such as neuronal stem cells, epigenetics, and the influence of the prenatal environment. This foundational knowledge is essential for understanding the later sections of the book, which delve into the specific disorders in detail.
The book examines the epidemiology, diagnosis, interventions, controversies, and research directions associated with each disorder. This gives healthcare providers a well-rounded view of each disorder and enables them to make the best treatment decisions for their patients. Moreover, co-morbidities common to all three disorders, such as disturbed sleep, seizures, behavioral disorders, and pain, are explored.
The impact of ASD, FASD, and CP on family dynamics is also highlighted in the book. The authors provide tools and resources based on foundational concepts such as neuroethics, bioinformatics, community engagement, and advocacy. This aspect of the book is particularly important since it provides families with the support and guidance they need to navigate the challenges they face on a daily basis.
The book is structured in a way that makes it easy to read and understand. Learning objectives, key points, clinical vignettes, and multiple-choice questions are incorporated throughout the book. This makes it an ideal resource for anyone preparing for board exams or simply seeking a deeper understanding of these conditions and their underlying causes.
The authors of Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics: Genetic and Environmental Influences are experts in their respective fields. David D. Eisenstat, Dan Goldowitz, Tim F. Oberlander, and Jerome Y. Yager are all leaders in the fields of developmental pediatrics and pediatric neurology. They bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the book, ensuring that it is comprehensive, up-to-date, and accurate.
This book is an essential resource for anyone who wants to understand the underlying causes of neurodevelopmental disorders. It provides healthcare providers with the knowledge they need to make informed treatment decisions, and it empowers families with the resources they need to cope with the challenges they face.
In conclusion, Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics: Genetic and Environmental Influences is an outstanding resource for anyone who wants to understand the complex interplay between genetics, the environment, and neurodevelopmental disorders. It is well structured, easy to read, and comprehensive. I highly recommend it to healthcare providers, families, and anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of these vital issues. To order the book or the video, visit the publisher’s website.
Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2023 edition (February 23, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 853 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3031207912
- ISBN-13 : 978-3031207914