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Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
1st Edition - May 23, 2011
Editors: William J. Weiner, Eduardo Tolosa
Hardback ISBN:9780444520142
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eBook ISBN:9780444534873
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The Handbook of Clinical Neurology Vol 100: Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders discusses hyperkinetic disorders related mainly to basal ganglia dysfunction and pathology. It contains… Read more
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The Handbook of Clinical Neurology Vol 100: Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders discusses hyperkinetic disorders related mainly to basal ganglia dysfunction and pathology. It contains 13 sections and 51 chapters written by authoritative and experienced investigators and clinicians in this extremely broad and diverse group of diseases and syndromes.
The first section on choreoathetoid diseases and syndromes includes chapters on Huntington’s disease and Huntington’s disease look-alikes; spinocerebellar degenerations; neuroacanthocytosis; entatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy; neuroferritinopathy; neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation; mitochondrial disorders; acquired hepatocerebral degeneration; benign hereditary chorea; and “senile chorea.” The remaining chapters focus on the abnormal involuntary movements associated with each disease or syndrome. These include immune-related chorea, vascular chorea, metabolic disturbances that can induce chorea, chorea in other medical settings (e.g., postpump chorea in children, cancer-related paraneoplastic syndromes), myoclonus, essential tremor, and dystonia, including dystonia plus syndromes. There are also chapters on tardive dyskinesia, unusual clinical syndromes, and tics and stereotyped movements in children.
The text is a valuable resource for neurology and psychiatry residents, practicing neurologists and psychiatrists, and specialists in movement disorders.
An authoritative, comprehensive guide to movement disorders
An invaluable reference for the diagnosis and treatment of hyperkinetic diseases and syndromes
High-level discussions that are ideal for specialists in movement disorders, practitioners and residents alike
16. Antiphospholipid syndrome and other lupus-related movement disorders
Section 3 Vascular-related chorea
17. Hemiballismus
18. Vascular chorea in adults and children
19. Polycythemia and chorea
Section 4 Metabolic disturbances
20. Hyperthyroid chorea
21. Hyperglycemic nonketotic states and other metabolic imbalances
Section 5 Chorea in other medical settings
22. Postoperative encephalopathy with choreoathetosis
23. Movement disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis
24. Paraneoplastic syndromes causing movement disorders
25. Hyperkinetic movement disorders associated with HIV and other viral infections
26. Chorea caused by toxins
27. Drug-induced hyperkinetic movement disorders by nonneuroleptic agents
Section 6 Other syndromes
28. Paroxysmal choreodystonic disorders
29. Painful legs and moving toes
Section 7 Athetosis
30. Birth-related syndromes of athetosis and kernicterus
Section 8 Myoclonus
31. Myoclonus
32. Startle syndromes
Section 9 Essential tremor
33. Essential tremor
34. Management of essential tremor, including medical and surgical approaches
35. Orthostatic tremor – a review
Section 10 Dystonia
36. Early-onset primary dystonia
37. Adult-onset dystonia
38. Nonprimary dystonias
39. Dopa-responsive dystonia
40. Rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism
41. Myoclonus-dystonia syndrome
Section 11 Tardive dyskinesia
42. Typical and atypical neuroleptics
43. Epidemiology of tardive dyskinesia before and during the era of modern antipsychotic drugs
44. Unusual focal dyskinesias
Section 12 Tics
45. Stereotypic movement disorders
46. Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders
Section 13 Other syndromes
47. Restless legs syndrome
48. Hemifacial spasm
49. Wilson’s disease
50. Task-specific tremor
51. Hyperkinetic psychogenic movement disorders
Index
No. of pages: 768
Language: English
Published: May 23, 2011
Imprint: Elsevier
Hardback ISBN: 9780444520142
eBook ISBN: 9780444534873
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William J. Weiner
Affiliations and expertise
Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurology, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Director, Maryland Parkinson's Diseases and Movement Disorders Centre, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Eduardo Tolosa
Affiliations and expertise
Chief of Neurology Service, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona, Spain