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The Paroxysmal Disorders

Compendium of the entire spectrum of paroxysmal disorders, providing practical information about differential diagnosis and therapy.

Bettina Schmitz (Edited by), Barbara Tettenborn (Edited by), Donald L. Schomer (Edited by)

9780521895293, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 9 September 2010

226 pages, 26 b/w illus. 4 colour illus. 60 tables
25.4 x 19.5 x 1.1 cm, 0.67 kg

The paroxysmal disorders present neurologists and other medical professionals with diagnostic problems across a range of disorders, including multiple sclerosis, migraine and epilepsy. This new English language edition of a compendium of the paroxysmal disorders, originally published in German as Paroxysmale Störugen in der Neurologie, is an informative and practical resource for clinicians, which provides invaluable help with differential diagnosis and management. Fully updated throughout, this new edition comprehensively covers the entire spectrum of the paroxysmal disorders, including sudden falls, headache, vertigo attacks, memory loss, visual disturbances, seizures and anxiety. Each chapter is practice oriented, covering definitions, etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, examination techniques and therapy. Detailed guidelines for gathering case-histories, essential for accurate diagnosis, are also provided. Important reading for clinicians, professionals and academic researchers working in neurology, psychiatry, epilepsy, internal medicine and ENT.

Preface
1. Paroxysmal attack: diagnostic gold standards and history-taking Peter Wolf
2. Paroxysmal disorders in childhood Gerhard Kurlemann
3. Syncope Florian Weissinger and Thomas Lempert
4. Sudden falls Ian Mothersill, Thomas Grunwald and Günter Krämer
5. Paroxysmal headache Hans-Cristoph Diener and Marc Andre Slomke
6. Paroxysmal vertigo attacks Marianne Dieterich
7. Paroxysmal visual disturbances Hans Wolfgang Kölmel and Christina Kölmel
8. Paroxysmal paresis Barbara Tettenborn
9. Paroxysmal dyskinesias Ludwig D. Schelosky
10. Cramps, spasms, startles and related symptoms Hans-Michael Meinck
11. Myoclonus Konrad J. Werhahn
12. Paroxysmal memory loss Peter P. Urban
13. Dissociative seizures Bettina Schmitz
14. Anxiety Peter Henningsen
15. Vegetative seizures Soheyl Noachtar and Jan Rémi
16. Episodic ataxias Monika Jeub, Thomas Klockgether and Michael Strupp
Index.

Subject Areas: Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychiatry [MMH], Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN]

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