This issue provides a comprehensive review of pediatric demyelinating diseases, offering current insights into the diagnosis, management, and underlying mechanisms of these complex neurological conditions in children. With a focus on both common and rare presentations, it serves as an essential resource for clinicians, neurologists, and trainees seeking to understand the latest advances in pediatric neuroimmunology.
Key Features
- In-depth coverage of childhood demyelinating disorders, including transverse myelitis, neuromyelitis optica, multiple sclerosis, and acute demyelinating encephalopathy
- Reviews current diagnostic criteria, imaging findings, and laboratory evaluations
- Emphasizes evidence-based management strategies and therapeutic approaches
- Highlights recent advances in pathophysiology and clinical research
- Provides practical guidance for clinicians managing pediatric patients with demyelinating diseases
- Designed for neurologists, pediatricians, and trainees for both learning and clinical reference