02244oam 2200457 450 991078672260332120190911100032.00-444-62698-0(OCoLC)849932593(MiFhGG)GVRL8CYP(EXLCZ)99267000000035407020130904d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrPediatric neurologyPart I /volume editors, Olivier Dulac, Maryse Lassonde, and Harvey B. SarnatEdinburgh Elsevier2013Amsterdam :Elsevier,2013.1 online resource (xxx, 818, 44 pages) illustrations (some color)Handbook of clinical neurology ;v. 111 (3rd series)Pediatric neurology ;pt. 1Description based upon print version of record.0-444-52891-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.section 1. General introduction -- section 2. Toxicity and deficiency, fetopathies -- section 3. Cerebral palsy -- section 4. Developmental abnormalities and mental retardation -- section 5. Neuroectodermoses -- section 6. Epilepsy.The child is neither an adult miniature nor an immature human being: at each age, it expresses specific abilities that optimize adaptation to its environment and development of new acquisitions. Diseases in children cover all specialties encountered in adulthood, and neurology involves a particularly large area, ranging from the brain to the striated muscle, the generation and functioning of which require half the genes of the whole genome and a majority of mitochondrial ones. Human being nervous system is sensitive to prenatal aggression, is particularly immature at birth and development mHandbook of clinical neurology ;v. 111, 3rd ser.Pediatric neurologyPediatric neurology.618.928Dulac Olivier1946-Lassonde MaryseSarnat Harvey B.MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910786722603321Pediatric neurology778314UNINA