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Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders

This volume is part of the Handbook of Clinical Neurology series, the world’s most comprehensive source of information in neurology. Now in its third generation, the series has an unparalleled reputation for providing the latest foundational research, diagnosis, and treatment protocols essential for both basic neuroscience research and clinical neurology

William J. Weiner (Edited by), Eduardo Tolosa (Edited by)

9780444520142, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 23 May 2011

768 pages, 75 illustrations (24 in full color)
26 x 19.5 x 3.9 cm, 2.32 kg

The Handbook of Clinical Neurology Vol 100: Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders discusses hyperkinetic disorders related mainly to basal ganglia dysfunction and pathology. It contains 13 sections and 51 chapters written by authoritative and experienced investigators and clinicians in this extremely broad and diverse group of diseases and syndromes.

The first section on choreoathetoid diseases and syndromes includes chapters on Huntington’s disease and Huntington’s disease look-alikes; spinocerebellar degenerations; neuroacanthocytosis; entatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy; neuroferritinopathy; neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation; mitochondrial disorders; acquired hepatocerebral degeneration; benign hereditary chorea; and “senile chorea.? The remaining chapters focus on the abnormal involuntary movements associated with each disease or syndrome. These include immune-related chorea, vascular chorea, metabolic disturbances that can induce chorea, chorea in other medical settings (e.g., postpump chorea in children, cancer-related paraneoplastic syndromes), myoclonus, essential tremor, and dystonia, including dystonia plus syndromes. There are also chapters on tardive dyskinesia, unusual clinical syndromes, and tics and stereotyped movements in children.

The text is a valuable resource for neurology and psychiatry residents, practicing neurologists and psychiatrists, and specialists in movement disorders.

SECTION 1 – Choreoathetoid Diseases and Syndromes SECTION 2 – Immune Related Chorea SECTION 3 – Vascular Related Chorea SECTION 4 – Metabolic Disturbances SECTION 5 – Chorea in Other Medical Settings SECTION 6 – Other Syndromes SECTION 7 – Athetosis SECTION 8 – Myoclonus SECTION 9 – Essential Tremor SECTION 10 – Dystonia SECTION 11 – Tardive Dyskinesia SECTION 12 – Tics SECTION 13 – Other Syndromes

Subject Areas: Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN]

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