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Volume 332:1454 May 25, 1995 Number 21
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Pediatric Neuropathology

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Edited by Serge Duckett. 954 pp., illustrated. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1995. $169. ISBN 0-683-02680-1.

Perhaps for obvious reasons, the phrases "high adventure" and "pediatric neuropathology" do not often roll off the tongue together. Nevertheless, Pediatric Neuropathology is a highly adventurous book. Indeed, the subspecialty orientation the title suggests is belied by the book's extraordinarily varied contents and contributors. The book brings a multidisciplinary approach to diseases of the developing nervous system, for both specialists and general physicians. In 43 chapters by 71 authors from many countries, the subjects range from classic pediatric neuropathology to topics not traditionally incorporated in neuropathology textbooks, such as epidemiology, ethics, neuropsychology, radiology, clinical neurophysiology, gene therapy, and even enuresis.

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