Overview
- Editors:
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Georges Serratrice
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Service de Neurologie et des Maladies Neuromusculaires, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Timone, Marseille, France
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Jean Pouget
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Service de Neurologie et des Maladies Neuromusculaires, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Timone, Marseille, France
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Jean-Philippe Azulay
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Service de Neurologie et des Maladies Neuromusculaires, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Timone, Marseille, France
- The main themes are exercise intolerance and muscle contracture
- There is no book devoted to these topics
- Every text is introduced by a didactic overview
- This comprehensive and updated volume allows neurologists, internists and rheumatologists to become familiar with several new and homogenic data
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Table of contents (23 chapters)
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Exercise Intolerance
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- G. Serratrice, J. Pouget, J.-Ph. Azulay
Pages 1-16
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- D. Bendahan, P. J. Cozzone
Pages 17-32
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- S. DiMauro, C. Bruno, A. L. Andreu, G. M. Hadjigeorgiou, S. Shanske
Pages 33-43
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- G. Karpati, D. H. MacLennan
Pages 45-54
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- I. Pénisson-Besnier, I. Richard, F. Dubas, J. S. Beckmann, M. Fardeau
Pages 63-66
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- D. Figarella-Branger, M. Aubert, G. Kozak-Ribbens, N. Bianco, C. Bartoli, M. F. Montfort et al.
Pages 83-91
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- G. Kozak-Ribbens, M. Aubert, D. Figarella-Branger, D. Bendahan, P. J. Cozzone
Pages 93-100
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- R. C. Griggs, V. Sansone, G. Meola, R. T. Moxley III
Pages 133-141
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Muscle Contracture
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- G. Serratrice, L. P. Rowland
Pages 155-159
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- L. P. Rowland, W. Trojaborg, R. G. Haller
Pages 161-170
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About this book
The main themes presented in this volume are exercise intolerance and muscle contracture. These two topics could seem different at first sight but share common clinical features. For instance, symptoms of exercise intolerance are myalgias and cramps but metabolic contractures as well. Likewise exercise intolerance is sometimes due to dystrophinopathy, it self causing contractures. Therefore, it is justified to gather these two syn dromes in one study. Exercise intolerance and muscle contracture could seem well known, even obsolete. It is not right. A reappraisal of these has be come necessary for two reasons. First of all there are many new causes of exercise intolerance; secondly, the pathophysiology remains ob scure in particular for muscle contracture and a clear classification is probably possible. There is no book devoted to exercise intolerance and muscle contrac ture. This volume is divided in two parts related to the above topics. The two sections are introduced by a didactic and general overview, describ ing the main symptoms, classification and classical etiology. The other chapters, written by the best experts, present the recent advances in these syndromes and show many new aspects: new glycogenosis or mitochondriopathies, dystrophinopathies, malignant hyperthermia, my otonic disorders. Pathophysiology and classification of persistent con tractures are described as well as therapy. Each chapter is thoroughly referenced, representing important progress in research in the field.