Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition – an Act of Supererogation?
- Abbreviations
- Section I Introduction
- Section II Approaches to the Clinical Investigation and Diagnosis of Cause
- Section III Idiopathic Epilepsies
- Section IV Symptomatic Epilepsies of Genetic or Developmental Origin
- Section V Symptomatic Epilepsies of Acquired Origin
- (a) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebral Trauma
- (b) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebral Tumours
- (c) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebral Infection
- (d) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebrovascular Disease
- (e) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebral Immunological Disorders
- (f) Epilepsies Associated with Other Cerebral Disorders
- 103 Hippocampal Sclerosis
- 104 Epilepsy Associated with Psychiatric Disorders
- 105 Hydrocephalus and Porencephaly
- 106 Epilepsy Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Adult Neurodegenrative Disorders
- 107 Epilepsy Associated with Eclampsia and the Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome
- 108 Cerebral Palsy
- 109 Seizures and Epilepsy Associated with Pertussis and Other Vaccinations
- Section VI Provoking Factors and Provoked Epilepsies: Reflex Seizures
- Section VII Status Epilepticus
- Index
109 - Seizures and Epilepsy Associated with Pertussis and Other Vaccinations
from (f) - Epilepsies Associated with Other Cerebral Disorders
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2019
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition – an Act of Supererogation?
- Abbreviations
- Section I Introduction
- Section II Approaches to the Clinical Investigation and Diagnosis of Cause
- Section III Idiopathic Epilepsies
- Section IV Symptomatic Epilepsies of Genetic or Developmental Origin
- Section V Symptomatic Epilepsies of Acquired Origin
- (a) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebral Trauma
- (b) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebral Tumours
- (c) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebral Infection
- (d) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebrovascular Disease
- (e) Epilepsies Associated with Cerebral Immunological Disorders
- (f) Epilepsies Associated with Other Cerebral Disorders
- 103 Hippocampal Sclerosis
- 104 Epilepsy Associated with Psychiatric Disorders
- 105 Hydrocephalus and Porencephaly
- 106 Epilepsy Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Adult Neurodegenrative Disorders
- 107 Epilepsy Associated with Eclampsia and the Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome
- 108 Cerebral Palsy
- 109 Seizures and Epilepsy Associated with Pertussis and Other Vaccinations
- Section VI Provoking Factors and Provoked Epilepsies: Reflex Seizures
- Section VII Status Epilepticus
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- The Causes of EpilepsyCommon and Uncommon Causes in Adults and Children, pp. 801 - 804Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019