The scope of the book includes all neurological problems in infancy. In
the first half, it sets out in a succinct format the principles of
working with families, of clinical assessment, of the use of
investigations and treatments, and of evidence-based medicine. The
second, symptom-based half of the book provides detailed guidance on the
practice of child neurology in infancy. The authors are distinguished
experts drawn from all over Europe. The contributors have approached
their chapters using an accessible, didactic style and consistent
organization of material. The emphasis throughout is on clinical
methods, the use of appropriate investigations and treatments, and the
avoidance of unnecessary or potentially harmful interventions. For quick
reference, all chapters feature boxes highlighting key messages, common
errors, and when to worry. The book is designed to be carried round as a
handy reference.