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E-grāmata: Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders

(MD, MPH, University of Rochester, Pittsford), (MD, Columbia University, New York), (MD, Atlantic Neuroscience Institute, Summit)
  • Formāts: 400 pages
  • Sērija : Contemporary Neurology Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jun-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199375462
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  • Sērija : Contemporary Neurology Series
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199375462
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Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders the latest edition to the Contemporary Neurology Series, will cover the signs, the pathophysiology, the genetics (where applicable), and the treatment options of each form of hyperkinetic movement disorder. There is a presentation of clinically-focused information regarding the full spectrum of neurological and psychiatric conditions characterized by involuntary movements.

With Parkinson's disease as the most common hypokinetic movement disorder, the book expands on other hyperkinetic movement disorders where substantial progress has been made in the understanding of the role of the basal ganglia in the pathophysiology of these hyperkinesia disorders and in motor control, muscle tone, posture, and cognitive processes. Although therapies that target pathogenesis are still lacking, effective management of hyperkinetic movement disorders demands that physicians are knowledgeable about current and novel pharmacological and surgical approaches. Following background information about how to approach hyperkinetic movement disorders and the neural circuitry underlying them, there are individual chapters that cover tremor, dystonia, Huntington's disease (and other choreas, athetosis, ballism), Tourette's syndrome (and other tic disorders), habits, mannerisms, compulsions, stereotypies, myoclonus, drug-induced disorders, Wilson's disease, hyperkinetic movement disorders with a peripheral trigger and those of unclear origin, and psychogenic movement disorders. Chapters include sections on clinical phenomenology, etiology and pathogenesis and therapy. There are also on-line resources for clinicians and patients to refer to as well.

The experienced authors have specifically selected scientific and other published information that best helps clinicians understand, diagnose and optimally treat hyperkinetic movement disorders. The authors' approach is comprehensive yet focused and practical with an emphasis on clinical care.

Recenzijas

This book provides you the neurologist, the knowledge you want for the decisions you need to make on the care of your patients. It is a clearly-written, practical, updated, and well-referenced resource. It cites important studies on various subjects to help you address your concerns and answer your questions. * Nano Khilnani *

Preface ix
1 The Basal Ganglia
1(3)
Roger M. Kurlan
General Overview
1(1)
Anatomy
2(1)
Clinical Implications
2(2)
2 Tremor
4(19)
Paul E. Greene
Introduction
4(1)
Physiologic Tremor
5(1)
Parkinsonian Tremors
6(2)
Rest Tremor And Reemergent Tremor
Parkinson Action Tremor
Essential Tremor
8(7)
Phenomenology
Epidemiology And Pathophysiology
Treatment
Orthostatic Tremor
15(2)
Etiology And Physiology
Clinical Features And Differential Diagnosis
Treatment
Primary Writing Tremor
17(2)
Cerebellar Tremors
19(1)
Fragile X-Associated Tremor Ataxia Syndrome
19(1)
Dystonic Tremor
20(1)
Other Tremors
20(3)
3 Dystonia: Part 1
23(26)
Paul E. Greene
History
23(1)
Classification
24(3)
Temporal Pattern
Etiology
Distribution Of Signs Throughout The Body
Age At Onset
Initial Site In The Body
Genetic Status
Phenomenology
27(22)
Primary Dystonia
Dystonia-Plus Syndromes
Secondary Dystonia
4 Dystonia: Part 2
49(14)
Paul E. Greene
Epidemiology And Genetics
49(2)
Dyt1
Dyt6
Dyt25
Dyt4
Dyt23
Dyt24
Pathophysiology
51(2)
Deficiency Of Inhibition
Plasticity
Sensory Abnormalities
Treatment
53(10)
Medications
Surgery
5 Chorea, Athetosis, And Rallism
63(23)
Kevin M. Biglan
Introduction
63(1)
Phenomenology
64(1)
Differential Diagnosis And Evaluation
64(15)
Inherited Choreas
Aequired/Sporadic Choreas
Therapy
79(7)
6 Tourette's Syndrome And Other Tic Disorders
86(13)
Roger M. Kurlan
Introduction
86(1)
Clinical Phenomenology
87(5)
The Clinical Spectrum Of Tics
Differential Diagnosis Of Tics
Primary Tic Disorders
The Neuropsychiatric Spectrum Of Tourette's Syndrome
Epidemiology And Natural History Of Tourette's Syndrome
Secondary Tic Disorders
Etiopathogenesis
92(1)
Diagnosis
93(1)
Therapy
93(3)
Behavioral Therapy
Pharmacotherapy
Botulinum Toxin
Deep Brain Stimulation
Treatment Of Comorbidities
Summary
96(3)
7 Habits, Mannerisms, Compulsions, And Stereotypies
99(7)
Roger M. Kurlan
Introduction
99(1)
Habits
100(1)
Mannerisms
100(1)
Compulsions
101(1)
Stereotypies
102(2)
Summary
104(2)
8 Myoclonus And Asterixis
106(23)
Paul E. Greene
History And Classification
106(1)
Phenomenology And Etiology
106(18)
Physiologic Myoclonus
Cortical Myoclonus
Basal Ganglia Brainstem Myoclonus
Spinal Myoclonus
Mixed Cortical/Subcortical Or Unclear Origin
Electrophysiologic Testing
124(1)
Treatment
125(4)
9 Restless Legs Syndrome
129(6)
Roger M. Kurlan
Clinical Phenomenology
129(1)
Etiopathogeneisis
130(1)
Therapy
131(2)
Summary
133(2)
10 Drug-Induced Movement Disorders
135(15)
Paul E. Greene
Introduction
135(2)
Movement Disorders Induced By Drugs Excluding Levodopa And Dopamine Receptor Blocking Agents
137(1)
Movement Disorders Induced By Dopamine Receptor Blocking Agents
138(6)
History
Movement Disorders Induced By Levodopa
144(6)
Phenomenology
Pathophysiology
Treatment
11 Wilson's Disease
150(5)
Roger M. Kurlan
Clinical Phenomenology
150(2)
Etiopathogenesis
152(1)
Treatment
152(2)
Summary
154(1)
12 Peripherally Induced Movement Disorders
155(15)
Paul E. Greene
Introduction
155(1)
Hemifacial Spasm
155(6)
Spastic Paretic Hemifacial Contracture
161(1)
Painful Legs-Moving Toes
161(3)
Jumping Stump, Jumping Shoulder
164(1)
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
165(1)
Trauma-Induced Movements
165(1)
Isolated Dyskinesias
166(1)
Blindisms
166(1)
Synkineses
166(4)
13 Psychogenic Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
170(6)
Roger M. Kurlan
Introduction
170(1)
Underlying Psychopathologies
171(1)
Malingering, Fictitious Disorder
Conversion Disorder
Mass Hysteria
General Approach To Diagnosis
171(2)
Types
173(1)
Psychogenic Tremor
Psychogenic Dystonia
Psychogenic Myoclonus
Psychogenic Tics
Therapy
174(1)
Prognosis
175(1)
Summary
175(1)
14 The Ataxias
176(11)
Roger M. Kurlan
Clinical Phenomenology
176(1)
Localization
177(1)
Diagnosis
177(7)
Sporadic Ataxias
Hereditary Ataxias
Diagnostic Testing
Treatment
184(1)
Summary
184(3)
Appendix: Resources for Clinicians and Patients 187(2)
Roger M. Kurlan
Index 189
Roger Kurlan, MD Atlantic Neuroscience Institute Overlook Hospital Movement Disorders Program Summit, NJ

Paul Greene, MD Department of Neurology Mt Sinai Hospital New York, NY

Kevin Biglan, MD, MPH Department of Neurology University of Rochester Mount Hope Professional Building Rochester, NY