Second Edition by James D. Geyer
Atlas of Polysomnography is a unique source of practical information for clinicians who must interpret polysomnography tracings of the neonate, infant, child, and adult.
Most atlases show just the images of the various findings. In this Second Edition, captions have been expanded to include both explanations and helpful hints as well as formal interpretation.
Atlas of Polysomnography maintains its emphasis on how to actually interpret and report on the polysomnography findings.
Atlas of Polysomnography is organized into sections that allow it to be both comprehensive and practical. It has been expanded to cover the breadth and depth of neonatal and pediatric sleep.
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