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E-grāmata: Neuromuscular Disease: Case Studies from Queen Square

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Neuromuscular disorders affect peripheral nerves, muscles, neuromuscular junction and anterior horn cells. There have been many recent advances in the diagnosis of such disorders using neurogenetic, neurophysiological techniques and treatment with for example intravenous immunoglobulin. Neuromuscular Disease: Case Studies from Queen Square will address the need for an accessible guide for clinicians using case scenarios from the world renowned MRC Neuromuscular Centre at the National Hospital, Queen Square. The book presents 50 cases, common and rare, genetic and acquired, in a practical, easy-to-read format for residents/registrars in training and consultants. Each case will cover: History and examination Investigations: laboratory including CSF neurophysiological if appropriate (tabulated as necessary) neuroradiological if appropriate (MRI pictures) neuropathogical if appropriate (histological pictures) Discussion of include the differential diagnosis, useful clinical pointers and management of the condition in brief.

This book presents 50 cases, common and rare, genetic and acquired, in a practical, easy-to-read format. Each case includes history and examination, lab test results, neuropathology as appropriate, neuroradiology, differential diagnosis and management.
Part I Peripheral Nerve, Neuromuscular Junction and Motor Neuron Disorders
Case 1 A Woman Who Could Not Wear High Heels
3(4)
Mohamed Mahdi-Rogers
Matilde Laura
Mary M. Reilly
Case 2 Rare as Rocking Horse Droppings
7(4)
Matthew R.B. Evans
Zane Jaunmuktane
Sebastian Brandner
Hadi Manji
Case 3 A Lady with Ataxia -- An Example of Hickam's Dictum
11(4)
Michael P. Lunn
Case 4 A Lady with Tremor Not Due to Parkinson's Disease
15(4)
Anupam Bhattacharjee
Rahul Phadke
Case 5 A Makeup Artist with Crohn's Disease
19(6)
Sonia Gandhi
Hadi Manji
Case 6 Not a Laughing Matter
25(6)
Michael P. Lunn
Case 7 Leg Swelling and Painful Feet in a Business Man
31(6)
Michael S. Zandi
Zane Jaunmuktane
Sebastian Brandner
Hadi Manji
Case 8 A Man with Back Pain and Weight Loss
37(6)
Matthew R.B. Evans
Hadi Manji
Case 9 A Man with Progressive Weakness and Muscle Twitching
43(6)
Michael P. Lunn
Case 10 A Woman with Burning Hands
49(4)
Mohamed Mahdi-Rogers
Matilde Laura
Mary M. Reilly
Case 11 Unsteadiness -- Neither Cerebellar Nor Vestibular
53(6)
Ross Nortley
Zane Jaunmuktane
Sebastian Brandner
Hadi Manji
Case 12 A Young Man with Blurred Vision and Foot Drop
59(6)
Michael P. Lunn
Case 13 Progressive Motor Weakness in a Somalian Man
65(6)
Mohamed Mahdi-Rogers
Matilde Laura
Mary M. Reilly
Case 14 A Man with a Pacemaker Develops Difficulty Walking
71(6)
Mohamed Mahdi-Rogers
Matilde Laura
Mary M. Reilly
Case 15 Cramps, Weakness and Fasciculations
77(4)
Richard W. Orrell
Case 16 A Lady with Weakness Since Childhood
81(4)
Robin Howard
Case 17 A Man with an Insidious, Painful Mononeuropathy
85(6)
Michael P. Lunn
Case 18 A Lady with Head Drop
91(4)
Sanjeev Rajakulendran
Dimitri M. Kullmann
Case 19 Preserve Your Health, Not Your Vegetables
95(4)
Sanjeev Rajakulendran
Dimitri M. Kullmann
Case 20 A Man with a Dry Mouth and Weakness
99(4)
Sanjeev Rajakulendran
Robin Howard
Case 21 A Man with Difficulty Chewing Gum and an Ominous Family History
103(4)
Richard W. Orrell
Kin Y. Mok
Case 22 A Patient with an Acute Syndrome, Recovers and Represents Years Later
107(4)
Robin Howard
Case 23 A Man with Recurrent Chest Infections
111(6)
Robin Howard
Case 24 A Medical Student with Episodes of Weakness and Sensory Disturbance
117(6)
Mohamed Mahdi-Rogers
Zane Jaunmuktane
Matilde Laura
Mary M. Reilly
Case 25 Weakness in an Indian Man
123(4)
Robin Howard
Case 26 A Man with Episodes of Shoulder Pain and a Weak Arm
127(6)
Mohamed Mahdi-Rogers
Matilde Laura
Mary M. Reilly
Case 27 A Man with Painful Feet and Hand Ulcers
133(4)
Mohamed Mahdi-Rogers
Matilde Laura
Mary M. Reilly
Case 28 A Psychologist with Wrist Drop
137(8)
Matthew R.B. Evans
Rahul Phadke
Hadi Manji
Part II Muscle Disorders
Case 29 Longstanding Drooping Eyelids
145(4)
Robert D.S. Pitceathly
Shamima Rahman
Michael G. Hanna
Case 30 Drooping Eyelids Plus
149(6)
Yehani Wedatilake
Shamima Rahman
Case 31 Neither One nor the Other
155(6)
Umesh Vivekananda
Rosaline Quinlivan
Case 32 When Is Myotonia Not Caused By Myotonic Dystrophy?
161(4)
Dipa L. Raja Rayan
Michael G. Hanna
Case 33 Myotonia and Paralysis-Two Syndromes, One Diagnosis
165(4)
Dipa L. Raja Rayan
Michael G. Hanna
Case 34 Typical Phenotype, MRI and Histology
169(6)
Jasper M. Morrow
Janice L. Holton
Matthew J. Parton
Case 35 Atypical Phenotype, MRI and Histology
175(6)
Jasper M. Morrow
Janice L. Holton
Matthew J. Parton
Case 36 A Multisystem Muscle Disorder Needs Monitoring
181(4)
Dipa L. Raja Rayan
Chris Turner
Case 37 The Less Aggressive and Less Common Cousin
185(2)
Dipa L. Raja Rayan
Chris Turner
Case 38 A Common Cause of Progressive Proximal Weakness
187(4)
Jasper M. Morrow
Janice L. Holton
Chris Turner
Case 39 And the Other Common Cause
191(4)
Jasper M. Morrow
Janice L. Holton
Chris Turner
Case 40 A Treatable Systemic Muscle Disease
195(4)
Michael S. Zandi
Janice L. Holton
Chris Turner
Case 41 A Blood Vessel Disease Causing Weakness
199(4)
Michael S. Zandi
Janice L. Holton
Chris Turner
Case 42 Antibody-Mediated Muscle Disease?
203(4)
Alejandro Horga
Zane Jaunmuktane
Janice L. Holton
Matthew J. Parton
Case 43 When the Wind Comes Back
207(4)
Robert D.S. Pitceathly
Janice L. Holton
Rosaline Quinlivan
Case 44 When the Wind Does Not Come Back
211(4)
Robert D.S. Pitceathly
Rosaline Quinlivan
Case 45 Paralysis Is Only a Part of the Problem
215(6)
Dipa L. Raja Rayan
Michael G. Hanna
Case 46 "Back to the Basics"-Never Forget to Look at the Back
221(4)
Alejandro Horga
Matthew J. Parton
Case 47 Is It Time to Take the Heat Out of the Problem?
225(4)
Alejandro Horga
Rosaline Quinlivan
Case 48 Praying for an Answer Can Be Helpful
229(4)
Alejandro Horga
Rosaline Quinlivan
Case 49 Neuromuscular Junction Dysfunction Is Not Always Myasthenic
233(4)
Alejandro Horga
Rosaline Quinlivan
Case 50 Carrying Shopping Can Be Difficult, Especially for Men
237
Chris Turner
Umesh Vivekananda
Hadi Manji MA MD FRCP, Chris Turner FRCP PhD, Matthew R. B. Evans MBBS

MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London