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Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, Volume 7 To order this title, and for more information, click here
By
Jun Kimura, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Neurology, Iowa City, IA, USA
Included in series
Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology,
Description
A volume in the Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology series on peripheral neuropathies.
Contents
Section I. Anatomy and physiology
A) Structure and function of peripheral nerve
1. Anatomy and histology of the peripheral
nerve B.E. Smith (Scottsdale, AZ, USA)
2. Physiology and function C. Krarup (Copenhagen, Denmark)
B) Types of abnormalities
3. Nerve
biopsy G. Midroni and J.Bilbao (Toronto, Canada)
4. Pathophysiology of demyelination and axonal degeneration B. V. Watson, A. X. Nguyen
and W. F. Brown (Ontario, Canada and South Cloud, MN, USA)
Section II. Methodology and technique in assessing the peripheral nerve
A) General principles
5. Principles of stimulation and recording H. Nodera and R. Kaji (Tokushima, Japan)
6. Peripheral motor nerve conduction
studies K. H. Levin (Cleveland, OH, USA)
7. Sensory nerve conduction studies T.E. Bertorini (Memphis, TN, USA)
8. Testing for focal processes:
inching in short increments M. E. Landau and W. W. Campbell (Washington, DC, USA)
9. Late responses (F waves and A waves): methdology
and techniques R. J. Guiloff (London, UK)
10. Reflex responses, silent period and long latency responses J. Valls-Sole and G. Deuschl
(Barcelona, Spain)
11. Nerve root stimulation D. L. Menkes (Memphis, TN,USA )
12.Motor unit number estimation in peripheral neuropathies
M. B. Bromburg (Salt Lake City, UT, USA)
13. Pelvic floor conduction studies D. B.Vodu?ek (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
14. Anomalies of innervation:
anatomy and testing
J. Gert van Dijk (Leiden, Netherlands)
15. Other pitfalls and sources of errors A. Al- Shekhlee and D. C. Preston
(Cleveland, OH, USA)
16. Collision testing H. W. Sander (New York, NY, USA)
17. Assessment of nerve excitability properties in peripheral
nerve disease C. S. -Y Lin, M.C. Kiernan, D. Burke and H. Bostock (London, UK and Sydney, Australia)
18. Conduction velocity distribution
W. Schulte-Mattler (Regensburg, Germany)
19. Magnetic stimulation M. Yeh, J. Kimura and T. Yamada (Iowa City, IA, USA)
20. Applications
of SSEP recordings in the evaluation of the peripheral nervous system M. Yeh, T. Yamada and J. Kimura (Iowa City, IA, USA)
21. Electromyographic
assessment of peripheral nerve diseases: an overview J. Massey (Durham, NC, USA)
22. Autonomic testing F. O.Walker (Winston Salem, NC,
USA)
23. Normal value determination L.R. Robinson (Seattle, WA, USA)
24. Nerves of the head and upper cervical region E. Aul (Iowa City,
IA, USA)
25. Commonly tested nerves in the shoulder girdle and upper limb V. Tan and N. Murray (London, UK)
26. Nerves of the pelvic
girdle W. J. Litchy (Rochester, MN, USA)
27.Commonly tested nerves in the lower
D. G. Larriviere and L.H. Phillips Charlottesville,
VA, USA)
Section III Clinical application
A) Radiculopathies and plexopathies
28.Cervical and thoracic radiculopathies
E. S. Date and B. -J. Kim (Palo Alto, CA, USA)
29. Brachial plexus lesions W. Trojaborg and J. Payan (Hellerup, Denmark and Twickenham,
UK)
30.Lumbosacral radiculopathies M. Aminoff (San Francisco, CA, USA)
31. Lumbosacral plexopathies A. J. Wilbourn (Cleveland, OH, USA)
B) Polyneuropthies
32. Neuropathies associated with medical conditions J. W. Teener and J.W. Albers (Ann Arbor, MI, USA)
33. Toxic neuropathies
J. W. Albers and J. W. Teener (Ann Arbor, MI, USA)
34.Guillain- Barre Syndrome D. R. Cornblath and R. A.C. Hughes (Baltimore, MD, USA
and London, UK)
35.Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy and multifocal motor neuropathy P. Kelkar and S. A. Muley (Iowa City, IA and Minneapolis,
MN, USA)
36.Peripheral neuropathies associated with plasma cell dyscrasias C. Grow and J.J. (Washington, DC, USA)
37.Charcot?Marie?Tooth
disease and related disorders B. E. Shapiro, M. C. Hannibal and P. F. Chance (Cleveland, OH and Seattle WA, USA)
38. Other inherited
neuropathies K. B. Boylan and V. Chaudhry (Jacksonville, FL and Baltimore, MD, USA)
C) Mononeuropathies
39. Diseases of cranial nerves
and brainstem G. Cruccu and A. Truini (Rome, Italy)
40. Diseases of the nerves in the shoulder girdle and upper limb S. Riggans and J.
D. England (Billings, MT, USA)
41. Diseases of the nerves in the pelvic girdle and lower limb S. J. Oh (Birmingham, AL, USA)
42. Other
mononeuropathies R. J. Lederman (Cleveland, OH, USA)
Section IV. Future directions
43. Developments in the assessment
of peripheral nerve function D. Burke and M. C. Kiernan (Sydney, Australia)
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Hardbound, 1008 pages, publication date: MAR-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-51358-8
ISBN-10: 0-444-51358-2
Imprint: ELSEVIER
096/931
Last update: 16 Jul 2008
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