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Movement Disorders Phenomenology, 1st ed. 2024 Therapy and Management, Volume II

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Movement Disorders Phenomenology

This practical, case-based book offers an approach to diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders in the outpatient setting. The major hypokinetic and hyperkinetic disorders are considered in turn, with more than 1,000 videos illustrating the role of phenomenology in the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions. Discussion of the role of ancillary testing (imaging, genetic testing) and treatment options with medications, botulinum toxin injections, and surgical intervention are woven in to the discussion of cases throughout the book. Special attention is directed to pitfalls and perils of office-based practice. 

 

This volume will be of interest to movement disorders neurologists and trainees, general neurologists, neurology residents, and any healthcare professional with an interest in exploring the application of the many treatments that have transformed movement disorders into a therapeutic field. Rather than a textbook of movement disorders, thisvolume will help the practicing clinician in guiding the thought process for evaluation and management of patients in the clinic.


Chapter 1: An Organized Approach to Movement Disorders – Diagnosis and Treatment.- Chapter 2: Parkinson’s disease.- Chapter 3: Other Parkinsonisms.- Chapter 4: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP).- Chapter 5: Multiple System Atrophy (MSA).- Chapter 6: Corticobasal syndrome (CBS).- Chapter 7: Essential Tremor.- Chapter 8: Other Tremors.- Chapter 9: Tics/stereotypies.- Chapter 10: Myoclonus.- Chapter 11: Chorea.- Chapter 12: Dystonia.- Chapter 13: Ataxia.- Chapter 14: Unusual Movement Disorders.- Chapter 15: Functional Movement Disorders.- Chapter 16: Pharmacotherapy and botulinum toxin injection: practical advice.- Chapter 17: Advice for the junior academic clinician.

Steven J Frucht, MD

Professor of Neurology

Department of Neurology

NYU Grossman School of Medicine


Pichet Termsarasab, MD

Associate Professor of Neurology

Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine

Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital

Bangkok

Thailand


Practical, case-based approach to diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders in the outpatient setting Reviews common and uncommon pathognomonic signs A guide to the clinical thought process for evaluation and management of patients

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