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For a woman of reproductive age, any medical appointment is a pre-conception visit and an opportunity to address pre-existing conditions that affect pregnancy and the maternal-fetal dyad. However, many neurologic conditions are rarely seen in pregnancy, and limited experience and knowledge may prevent the team from developing a shared approach to these complex conditions during pregnancy. Neurological Diseases and Pregnancy: A Coordinated Care Model for Best Management brings together experts across the disciplines of maternal fetal medicine, neurology, obstetrics, family planning, genetics,…mehr
For a woman of reproductive age, any medical appointment is a pre-conception visit and an opportunity to address pre-existing conditions that affect pregnancy and the maternal-fetal dyad. However, many neurologic conditions are rarely seen in pregnancy, and limited experience and knowledge may prevent the team from developing a shared approach to these complex conditions during pregnancy. Neurological Diseases and Pregnancy: A Coordinated Care Model for Best Management brings together experts across the disciplines of maternal fetal medicine, neurology, obstetrics, family planning, genetics, anesthesia, psychiatry, neurosurgery, and lactation to provide a multi-disciplinary, comprehensive, protocol-driven guide on best care for patients with neurologic disease before, during and after pregnancy. Each chapter provides a detailed care map on each unique disorder, and discusses the use of neurological medications during pregnancy and in lactation. Through this multi-disciplinary approach clinicians can navigate the complexities of preconception and pregnancy care, and help to optimize outcomes for the mother-infant dyad. Beyond pregnancy care, this volume further serves as a resource on best care for the life-course of women affected by neurologic disease including pre-pregnancy planning, genetic counseling, contraception, and sexuality in neurologic disease, as well as post-partum depression and menopausal neurologic changes.
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Dr. Emma Ciafaloni received her medical degree from the University of Milano, Italy, and completed her neurology residency and neuromuscular fellowship at Duke. Her clinical research focuses on experimental therapeutics and clinical trials in pediatric and adult neuromuscular disease and she has a special interest in pregnancy outcome in rare neuromuscular diseases. Dr. Cheryl Bushnell received her medical degree from Medical College of Wisconsin, and completed her neurology residency at Duke University. She received her master's of clinical research and completed a cerebrovascular research fellowship at Duke, as well. Her career has been dedicated to stroke in women, with a special emphasis on stroke in pregnancy. She is currently Professor of Neurology at Wake Forest Baptist Health and Director of the Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Stroke Center. Dr. Loralei Thornburg received her medical degree from Wayne State in Detroit, and completed her residency and fellowship at University of Rochester. Her career has been dedicated to care of high risk women during pregnancy, including education of fellows and residents regarding optimal care of these women and their families. She is currently an Associate Professor of Ob/Gyn at University of Rochester Medical Center, where she directs both the Maternal-Fetal Medicine division and fellowship.
Inhaltsangabe
* SECTION 1: Reproductive Issues in Women with Neurologic Disease * 1. General Approach to Pregnancy Care in the Neurologic Patient * TARA A. LYNCH AND LORALEI L. THORNBURG * 2. Pregnancy Safety and Termination * NATALIE S. WHALEY AND ADAM EVANS * 3. Contraception Options in Neurologic Disease * TESSA L. REISINGER AND AMY ROBINSON HARRINGTON * 4. Pregnancy Physiology: Effects on Immune and Nervous Systems * LAUREN A. MILLER AND MARY N. TOWNER * 5. Fetal Imaging for the Neurologist * NEIL S. SELIGMAN AND MITCHELL CHESS * 6. Prenatal Genetics for Women with Neurology Disease: Pregnancy, Preimplantation, and Newborn Screening * STEPHANIE DUKHOVNY * 7. Radiation Exposure and Neuroimaging During Pregnancy * DZHAMALA GILMANDYAR * 8. Cognitive Changes in Pregnancy * MIRIAM T. WEBER * 9. Principles of Reproductive Healthcare in Chronic Neurologic Disease * KATHRYN J. DRENNAN AND MARIA VANUSHKINA * * SECTION 2: Central Nervous System Neurologic Diseases * 10. Immune-mediated Disorders of the Central Nervous System * PATRICIA K. COYLE * 11. Neurologic Infections in Pregnancy * COURTNEY OLSON-CHEN * 12. Headache: Migraine, Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome, and Postnatal Headache * DEBORAH I. FRIEDMAN, SHAMIN MASROUR, AND SUSAN HUTCHINSON * 13. Traumatic Brain Injury and Pregnancy * KARLA L. THOMPSON, WILLIAM FILER, MATTHEW HARRIS, AND MICHAEL Y. LEE * 14. Ischemic Stroke Management in Pregnancy * JODI DODDS, AARON I. LOOCHTAN, AND CHERYL D. BUSHNELL * 15. Hemorrhagic Stroke Management in Pregnancy * AARON I. LOOCHTAN, JODI DODDS, AND CHERYL D. BUSHNELL * 16. Management of Intracranial Vascular Lesions During Pregnancy * JACLYN J. RENFROW, AQIB H. ZEHRI, KYLE M. FARGEN, JASMEET SINGH, JOHN A. WILSON, AND STACEY Q. WOLFE * 17. Cerebral Venous Thrombosis * MICHAEL R. PICHLER AND ROBERT D. BROWN JR. * 18. Brain Tumors in Pregnancy * CHINAZOM IBEGBU AND NIMISH A. MOHILE * 19. Movement Disorders in Pregnancy * JAMIE L. ADAMS AND CHRISTOPHER G. TAROLLI * * SECTION 3: Epilepsy, Seizure, and Sleep Disorders * 20. Pregnancy and Epilepsy * TRENTON TOLLEFSON AND LYNN LIU * 21. Seizure Medications Effects on Fetus, Neonate, and Lactation * TARA A. LYNCH AND J. CHRISTOPHER GLANTZ * 22. Postpartum Care for Women with Epilepsy * ELIZABETH FOUNTAINE, PATRICIA ROGERS, AND LYNN LIU * 23. Sleep Disorders and Pregnancy * LYNN LIU * * SECTION 4: Neuromuscular, Spinal Cord, and Metabolic Disorders * 24. Neuromuscular Diseases: Myasthenia Gravis, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Nondystrophic Myotonias, and Muscular Dystrophies * JOHANNA HAMEL AND EMMA CIAFALONI * 25. Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease and Pregnancy * PETER D. CREIGH AND DAVID N. HERRMANN * 26. Guillain-Barré Syndrome and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy in Pregnancy * PARIWAT THAISETTHAWATKUL AND ERIC LOGIGIAN * 27. Entrapment Neuropathy and Pregnancy * PARIWAT THAISETTHAWATKUL AND ERIC LOGIGIAN * 28. Neurocutaneous Disorders in Pregnancy * ASHA N. TALATI AND DAVID N. HACKNEY * 29. Spinal Cord Injury in Pregnancy * KATHRYN J. DRENNAN AND MARIA VANUSHKINA * 30. Inherited Metabolic Diseases (IMDs) and Pregnancy * AHMED I. AHMED, SARAH ALDHAHERI, AND ALLISON BANNICK * * SECTION 5: Delivery and Postpartum * 31. Approach to Delivery in the Patient with Neurologic Disease * HEATHER M. LINK AND EVA K. PRESSMAN * 32. Anesthetic Considerations for Neurologic Patients * MELISSA KRESO, MARJORIE GLOFF, AND RICHARD WISSLER * 33. Neurologic Complications in Obstetric Anesthesia * MARJORIE GLOFF, MELISSA KRESO, AND RICHARD WISSLER * 34. Perinatal Depression in Neurological Disease and Disability * MARTE HELENE BJØRK AND MALIN EBERHARD-GRAN * 35. Breastfeeding in the Context of Neurological Disorders * RUTH A. LAWRENCE AND CASEY ROSEN-CAROLE
* SECTION 1: Reproductive Issues in Women with Neurologic Disease * 1. General Approach to Pregnancy Care in the Neurologic Patient * TARA A. LYNCH AND LORALEI L. THORNBURG * 2. Pregnancy Safety and Termination * NATALIE S. WHALEY AND ADAM EVANS * 3. Contraception Options in Neurologic Disease * TESSA L. REISINGER AND AMY ROBINSON HARRINGTON * 4. Pregnancy Physiology: Effects on Immune and Nervous Systems * LAUREN A. MILLER AND MARY N. TOWNER * 5. Fetal Imaging for the Neurologist * NEIL S. SELIGMAN AND MITCHELL CHESS * 6. Prenatal Genetics for Women with Neurology Disease: Pregnancy, Preimplantation, and Newborn Screening * STEPHANIE DUKHOVNY * 7. Radiation Exposure and Neuroimaging During Pregnancy * DZHAMALA GILMANDYAR * 8. Cognitive Changes in Pregnancy * MIRIAM T. WEBER * 9. Principles of Reproductive Healthcare in Chronic Neurologic Disease * KATHRYN J. DRENNAN AND MARIA VANUSHKINA * * SECTION 2: Central Nervous System Neurologic Diseases * 10. Immune-mediated Disorders of the Central Nervous System * PATRICIA K. COYLE * 11. Neurologic Infections in Pregnancy * COURTNEY OLSON-CHEN * 12. Headache: Migraine, Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome, and Postnatal Headache * DEBORAH I. FRIEDMAN, SHAMIN MASROUR, AND SUSAN HUTCHINSON * 13. Traumatic Brain Injury and Pregnancy * KARLA L. THOMPSON, WILLIAM FILER, MATTHEW HARRIS, AND MICHAEL Y. LEE * 14. Ischemic Stroke Management in Pregnancy * JODI DODDS, AARON I. LOOCHTAN, AND CHERYL D. BUSHNELL * 15. Hemorrhagic Stroke Management in Pregnancy * AARON I. LOOCHTAN, JODI DODDS, AND CHERYL D. BUSHNELL * 16. Management of Intracranial Vascular Lesions During Pregnancy * JACLYN J. RENFROW, AQIB H. ZEHRI, KYLE M. FARGEN, JASMEET SINGH, JOHN A. WILSON, AND STACEY Q. WOLFE * 17. Cerebral Venous Thrombosis * MICHAEL R. PICHLER AND ROBERT D. BROWN JR. * 18. Brain Tumors in Pregnancy * CHINAZOM IBEGBU AND NIMISH A. MOHILE * 19. Movement Disorders in Pregnancy * JAMIE L. ADAMS AND CHRISTOPHER G. TAROLLI * * SECTION 3: Epilepsy, Seizure, and Sleep Disorders * 20. Pregnancy and Epilepsy * TRENTON TOLLEFSON AND LYNN LIU * 21. Seizure Medications Effects on Fetus, Neonate, and Lactation * TARA A. LYNCH AND J. CHRISTOPHER GLANTZ * 22. Postpartum Care for Women with Epilepsy * ELIZABETH FOUNTAINE, PATRICIA ROGERS, AND LYNN LIU * 23. Sleep Disorders and Pregnancy * LYNN LIU * * SECTION 4: Neuromuscular, Spinal Cord, and Metabolic Disorders * 24. Neuromuscular Diseases: Myasthenia Gravis, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Nondystrophic Myotonias, and Muscular Dystrophies * JOHANNA HAMEL AND EMMA CIAFALONI * 25. Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease and Pregnancy * PETER D. CREIGH AND DAVID N. HERRMANN * 26. Guillain-Barré Syndrome and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy in Pregnancy * PARIWAT THAISETTHAWATKUL AND ERIC LOGIGIAN * 27. Entrapment Neuropathy and Pregnancy * PARIWAT THAISETTHAWATKUL AND ERIC LOGIGIAN * 28. Neurocutaneous Disorders in Pregnancy * ASHA N. TALATI AND DAVID N. HACKNEY * 29. Spinal Cord Injury in Pregnancy * KATHRYN J. DRENNAN AND MARIA VANUSHKINA * 30. Inherited Metabolic Diseases (IMDs) and Pregnancy * AHMED I. AHMED, SARAH ALDHAHERI, AND ALLISON BANNICK * * SECTION 5: Delivery and Postpartum * 31. Approach to Delivery in the Patient with Neurologic Disease * HEATHER M. LINK AND EVA K. PRESSMAN * 32. Anesthetic Considerations for Neurologic Patients * MELISSA KRESO, MARJORIE GLOFF, AND RICHARD WISSLER * 33. Neurologic Complications in Obstetric Anesthesia * MARJORIE GLOFF, MELISSA KRESO, AND RICHARD WISSLER * 34. Perinatal Depression in Neurological Disease and Disability * MARTE HELENE BJØRK AND MALIN EBERHARD-GRAN * 35. Breastfeeding in the Context of Neurological Disorders * RUTH A. LAWRENCE AND CASEY ROSEN-CAROLE
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