
Parkinson's Disease and Nonmotor Dysfunction
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Main description:This collection of review articles provides detailed clinical descriptions and treatment recommendations for the important, but often unrecognized, nonmotor dysfunctions of Parkinson's disease. Topics range from behavioral abnormalities and autonomic dysfunction to sleep-related and sensory dysfunction, and include depression and anxiety, dementia, psychosis, obsessionality, gastric and intestinal dysfunction, impaired sexual function, insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, and sleep apnea. The authors review what is known about each type of dysfunction, discussing clinical f...
Main description:
This collection of review articles provides detailed clinical descriptions and treatment recommendations for the important, but often unrecognized, nonmotor dysfunctions of Parkinson's disease. Topics range from behavioral abnormalities and autonomic dysfunction to sleep-related and sensory dysfunction, and include depression and anxiety, dementia, psychosis, obsessionality, gastric and intestinal dysfunction, impaired sexual function, insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, and sleep apnea. The authors review what is known about each type of dysfunction, discussing clinical features, methods of diagnosis, and treatment.
Table of contents:
Part I. Behavioral Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Depression. Anxiety. Obsessionality. Dementia. Psychosis. Postsurgical Behavioral Changes. Part II. Autonomic Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Dysphagia. Gastric Dysfunction. Intestinal Dysfunction. Impaired Sexual Function. Urological Dysfunction. Cardiovascular Autonomic Dysfunction. Thermoregulatory Dysfunction. Respiratory Dysfunction. Part III. Sleep-Related Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Insomnia. Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder. Excessive Daytime Sleepiness. Sleep Apnea. Part IV. Sensory Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Visual Dysfunction. Primary Visual and Visuocognitive Deficits. Olfactory Dysfunction. Pain Syndromes and Disorders of Sensation. Part V. Sensorimotor Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Oculomotor Dysfunction. Fatigue. Index.
This collection of review articles provides detailed clinical descriptions and treatment recommendations for the important, but often unrecognized, nonmotor dysfunctions of Parkinson's disease. Topics range from behavioral abnormalities and autonomic dysfunction to sleep-related and sensory dysfunction, and include depression and anxiety, dementia, psychosis, obsessionality, gastric and intestinal dysfunction, impaired sexual function, insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, and sleep apnea. The authors review what is known about each type of dysfunction, discussing clinical features, methods of diagnosis, and treatment.
Table of contents:
Part I. Behavioral Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Depression. Anxiety. Obsessionality. Dementia. Psychosis. Postsurgical Behavioral Changes. Part II. Autonomic Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Dysphagia. Gastric Dysfunction. Intestinal Dysfunction. Impaired Sexual Function. Urological Dysfunction. Cardiovascular Autonomic Dysfunction. Thermoregulatory Dysfunction. Respiratory Dysfunction. Part III. Sleep-Related Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Insomnia. Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder. Excessive Daytime Sleepiness. Sleep Apnea. Part IV. Sensory Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Visual Dysfunction. Primary Visual and Visuocognitive Deficits. Olfactory Dysfunction. Pain Syndromes and Disorders of Sensation. Part V. Sensorimotor Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease. Oculomotor Dysfunction. Fatigue. Index.