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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

05.07.2012

Abbildungen

XV, 117 illus., 111 illus. in color., farbige Illustrationen, schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Verlag

Humana Press

Seitenzahl

249

Maße (L/B/H)

25,2/16,7/2,3 cm

Gewicht

563 g

Auflage

2012, Corr. 2nd Printing 2013 edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-60327-425-8

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

05.07.2012

Abbildungen

XV, 117 illus., 111 illus. in color., farbige Illustrationen, schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Verlag

Humana Press

Seitenzahl

249

Maße (L/B/H)

25,2/16,7/2,3 cm

Gewicht

563 g

Auflage

2012, Corr. 2nd Printing 2013 edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-60327-425-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: [email protected]

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  • Produktbild: Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas
  • Foreward:  Stanley Fahn

    Introduction

    Section I.  Parkinsonism and related disorders

    1.  Examination of a patient with Parkinson’s disease

    2.  Parkinson’s disease: Hoehn & Yahr Staging

    3.  Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease

    4.  Tremor Dominant Parkinson’s disease

    5.  Parkinson’s disease: Levodopa-induced dyskinesia

    6.  Parkinson’s disease: Diphasic dyskinesia

    7.  Parkinson’s disease: The On-Off phenomeneon

    8.  Parkinson’s disease: Freezing of gait

    9.  Parkinsonism with Pisa syndrome

    10.  Parkinson’s disease with camptocormia

    11.  Apathy in Parkinson’s disease

    12.  Punding in Parkinson’s disease

    13.  Parkinson’s disease due to PARK2

    14.  Parkinson’s disease treated with deep brain stimulation

    15.  Multiple System Atrophy

    16.  Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

    17.  Progressive Supranuclear Palsy with apraxia of eyelid opening

    18.  Vascular parkinsonism

    19.  Corticobasal degeneration

    20.  Drug-induced parkinsonism

    21.  Toxin-induced parkinsonism

    22.  HIV-induced parkinsonism

    Section II. Tremor

    1. Examination of patients with essential tremor

    2. Parkinsonian rest, postural, and re-emergent tremor

    3. Essential tremor: Voice and head tremor

    4. Cerebellar tremor

    5. Holmes midbrain tremor

    6. Wilson’s Disease with wingbeating tremor

    7. Primary writing tremor

    8. Orthostatic tremor

    9. Hyperthyroid tremor

    10. Drug-induced tremor

    11. Dystonic tremor

    12. Neuropathic tremor

    13. Psychogenic tremor

    Section III. Dystonia

    1. Examination of a patient with non-DYT1 generalized dystonia

    2. DYT1 generalized dystonia

    3. Segmental dystonia treated with deep brain stimulation

    4. Cervical dystonia: Rotational torticollis

    5. Cervical dystonia: Torticollis with dystonic head tremor6. Cervical dystonia: Anterocollis

    7. Cervical dystonia: Retrocollis

    8. Cervical dystonia: Sensory tricks

    9. Secondary cervical dystonia following brainstem hemorrhage

    10. Secondary hemidystonia following head trauma

    11. Essential blepharospasm

    12. Orofacial dystonia and dyskinesia

    13. Orofacial dystonia with lower facial and platysma dystonia

    14. Meige syndrome

    15. Tongue protrusion dystonia

    16. Spasmodic (laryngeal) dystonia

    17. Writer’s cramp

    18. Writer’s cramp with mirror movements

    19. Musician’s dystonia in a guitarist

    20. Musician’s dystonia in a violinist

    21. Rower’s dystonia

    22. Neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation

    23. Spinocerebellar ataxia-type 2 with dystonia

    24. Tardive dystonia

    25.       Tardive dystonia treated with deep brain stimulation

    26. Wilson’s disease with dystonia

    27.       Rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism

    28. Anterocollis in parkinsonism

    29. Sandifer’s syndrome

    30. Adrenoleukodystrophy

    Section IV. Choreiform disorders

    1. Huntington’s disease

    2. Late onset Huntington’s disease

    3. Juvenile Huntington’s disease

    4. Huntington’s disease-Like 2

    5. Sydenham’s chorea

    6. Benign hereditary chorea

    7. Chorea-acanthocytosis

    8. Chorea-acanthocytosis with feeding dystonia

    9. Chorea-acanthocytosis with head drops and trunk flexions

    10. Hemichorea-hemiballismus

    11. Chorea in Creutzfeld-Jakob disease

    12. Tardive dyskinesia

    13. Drug-induced akathisia

    14. Edentulous dyskinesia

    15. Painful legs and moving toes

    16. “Postpump” chorea

    17. Belly dancer’s dyskinesia

    18. Pseudoathetosis

    Section V. Myoclonus

    1. Brainstem myoclonus

    2. Palatal myoclonus

    3. Posthypoxic myoclonus

    4. Essential myoclonus

    5. Negative myoclonus 6. Propriospinal myoclonus

    7. Myoclonus-dystonia syndrome

    8. Opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome

    9. Progressive myoclonic epilepsy

    10. Hemifacial spasm

    11. Epilepsia partialis continua

    12. Anti-NMDA-receptor encephalitis

    13. Psychogenic myoclonus

    Section VI. Cerebellar ataxia

    1. Examination of a patient with cerebellar ataxia

    2. Spinocerebellar ataxia-type 2

    3. Spinocerebellar ataxia-type 3

    4. Spinocerebellar ataxia-type 6

    5. Spinocerebellar ataxia-type 7

    6. Spinocerebellar ataxia-type 17

    7. Ataxia with oculomotor apraxia-type1

    8. Ataxia with oculomotor apraxia-type 2

    9. Friedreich’s ataxia

    10.       Multiple System Atrophy with cerebellar ataxia

    Section VII. Tic disorders

    1. Motor tic disorder

    2. Adult onset tic disorder

    3. Tourette syndrome: Complex tics

    4. Tourette syndrome: Malignant dystonic tics

    5. Tourette syndrome: Self-injurious behavior