Overview
- Editors:
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Steven J. Frucht
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, Neurology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, USA
- Fully updated and expanded with nine additional chapters
- Patient vignettes at the beginning of each chapter and updated video vignettes (provided online) of physician-patient interactions illustrating virtually all of the movement disorders described in the text
- Comprehensive discussion of broad range of disorders, including acute dystonic reactions, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, acute parkinsonism, startle syndromes, tic emergencies, and many others
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Table of contents (28 chapters)
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- Takashi Morishita, Adam P. Burdick, Michael S. Okun
Pages 249-267
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- Daniel Schneider, Daniel T. Williams
Pages 269-287
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- Jessica Panzer, Josep Dalmau
Pages 289-303
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- Yoshiaki Furukawa, Mark Guttman, Shinichiro Nakamura, Stephen J. Kish
Pages 319-340
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- Eoin Mulroy, John Lynch, Tim Lynch
Pages 341-353
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Back Matter
Pages 393-401
About this book
Updated and expanded with nine additional chapters, Movement Disorder Emergencies: Diagnosis and Treatment, Second Edition is an indispensable resource for general neurologists, specialists, fellows, and residents eager to improve their approach toward the patient with a movement disorder emergency. In this comprehensive second edition, prominent neurologists from around the world logically and systematically review the major movement disorder emergencies, instructing the reader on how optimally to recognize and manage these problems. The authors cover a broad range of disorders, including acute dystonic reactions, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, startle syndromes, tic emergencies, and others; and they stress the importance of certain obvious diagnoses such as Wilson's disease, dopa-responsive dystonia, and Whipple's disease, in which delayed diagnosis in less emergent situations can lead to slowly evolving and often irreversible neurologic damage with tragic consequences. In addition, nine topics not covered in the first edition are provided, including genetic counseling and testing crises, suicide risk, psychogenic movement disorders, and others. Patient vignettes at the beginning of each chapter focus the reader's attention and highlight the urgency of the problem. Since astute clinical diagnosis of many movement disorders is still largely dependent on visual pattern recognition in the clinic, an accompanying online collection of physician-patient vignettes illustrates virtually all of the movement disorders described in the text. Importantly, the authors also discuss a range of new treatment paradigms that have emerged since publication of the first edition, especially deep brain stimulation. Authoritative and a leading text in the field, Movement Disorder Emergencies: Diagnosis and Treatment, Second Edition is an established, practical reference that continues to achieve excellence in the field of diagnosis and management of movement disorder emergencies.
Editors and Affiliations
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, Neurology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, USA
Steven J. Frucht