Mark B. Bromberg
Peripheral Neuropathies
Mark B. Bromberg
Peripheral Neuropathies
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Gain effectiveness with electrodiagnostic techniques when evaluating nerve pathology and peripheral neuropathies with this practical guide.
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Gain effectiveness with electrodiagnostic techniques when evaluating nerve pathology and peripheral neuropathies with this practical guide.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781107092181
- ISBN-10: 1107092183
- Artikelnr.: 50204656
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781107092181
- ISBN-10: 1107092183
- Artikelnr.: 50204656
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark B. Bromberg is Professor and Director of the Neuromuscular Program at the Department of Neurology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. He directs the Motor Neurone Disease/ALS clinic and co-directs the Muscular Dystrophy Association clinic at the University of Utah. He has contributed to the literature on the clinical aspects of neuropathies and electrodiagnostic techniques with over 100 articles, 50 chapters and edited books and journal issues, and has received the American Academy of Neuromuscular Electrodiagnostic Medicine's Distinguished Researcher award.
Part I. Approach to the Evaluation of Peripheral Neuropathies: 1. Peripheral nerve anatomy
2: Peripheral nerve pathology
3: Clinical approach
4. Electrodiagnostic evaluation
5. Diagnostic testing
Part II. Proximal Peripheral Neuropathy: 6. Radiculopathies
7. Plexopathies
Part III. Mononeuropathies: 8. Median nerve neuropathies
9. Ulnar nerve neuropathies
10. Radial nerve neuropathies
11. Fibular/peroneal nerve neuropathies
12. Sciatic nerve neuropathies
13. Femoral nerve neuropathies
14. Tibial nerve neuropathies
15. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve neuropathies
16. Sural nerve neuropathies
17. Saphenous nerve neuropathies
Part IV. Acute Immune Neuropathies: 18. Guillain-Barré syndrome: general features
19. Acute immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
20. Acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy
21. Acute motor axonal neuropathy
22. Fisher syndrome and Bickerstaff encephalitis
23. Vasculitic neuropathy
Part V. Chronic Immune Neuropathies: 24. Chronic immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
25. Chronic immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy variants and syndromes
26. Chronic immune-mediated motor and sensory neuropathy with conduction block
Part VI. Length-Dependent Neuropathies: 27. Length-dependent neuropathies: general features
28. Diabetic neuropathies
29. Acquired amyloid neuropathies
30. Neuropathy associated with bariatric surgery
31. Neuropathy associated with critical illness
32. Neuropathy associated with environmental toxins
33. Neuropathy associated with drugs
34. Neuropathy associated with human immunodeficiency virus
35. Leprous neuropathy
36. Neuropathy associated with nutritional deficiencies
37. Paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy
38. Small fiber neuropathy
39. Uremic neuropathy
40. Neuropathy associated with gluten sensitivity
41. Neuropathy associated with Lyme neuroborreliosis
Part VII. Hereditary Neuropathies: 42. Hereditary neuropathies (Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies)
43. Neuropathy associated with porphyria
44. Hereditary amyloid neuropathy
45. Neuropathy associated Fabry disease
Part VIII. Neuropathies Associated with Rare Conditions and Uncertain Associations: 46: Neuropathies associated with rare conditions and uncertain associations
Part IX. Management of Peripheral Neuropathies: 47. General management
48. Pharmacologic management.
2: Peripheral nerve pathology
3: Clinical approach
4. Electrodiagnostic evaluation
5. Diagnostic testing
Part II. Proximal Peripheral Neuropathy: 6. Radiculopathies
7. Plexopathies
Part III. Mononeuropathies: 8. Median nerve neuropathies
9. Ulnar nerve neuropathies
10. Radial nerve neuropathies
11. Fibular/peroneal nerve neuropathies
12. Sciatic nerve neuropathies
13. Femoral nerve neuropathies
14. Tibial nerve neuropathies
15. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve neuropathies
16. Sural nerve neuropathies
17. Saphenous nerve neuropathies
Part IV. Acute Immune Neuropathies: 18. Guillain-Barré syndrome: general features
19. Acute immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
20. Acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy
21. Acute motor axonal neuropathy
22. Fisher syndrome and Bickerstaff encephalitis
23. Vasculitic neuropathy
Part V. Chronic Immune Neuropathies: 24. Chronic immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
25. Chronic immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy variants and syndromes
26. Chronic immune-mediated motor and sensory neuropathy with conduction block
Part VI. Length-Dependent Neuropathies: 27. Length-dependent neuropathies: general features
28. Diabetic neuropathies
29. Acquired amyloid neuropathies
30. Neuropathy associated with bariatric surgery
31. Neuropathy associated with critical illness
32. Neuropathy associated with environmental toxins
33. Neuropathy associated with drugs
34. Neuropathy associated with human immunodeficiency virus
35. Leprous neuropathy
36. Neuropathy associated with nutritional deficiencies
37. Paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy
38. Small fiber neuropathy
39. Uremic neuropathy
40. Neuropathy associated with gluten sensitivity
41. Neuropathy associated with Lyme neuroborreliosis
Part VII. Hereditary Neuropathies: 42. Hereditary neuropathies (Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies)
43. Neuropathy associated with porphyria
44. Hereditary amyloid neuropathy
45. Neuropathy associated Fabry disease
Part VIII. Neuropathies Associated with Rare Conditions and Uncertain Associations: 46: Neuropathies associated with rare conditions and uncertain associations
Part IX. Management of Peripheral Neuropathies: 47. General management
48. Pharmacologic management.
Part I. Approach to the Evaluation of Peripheral Neuropathies: 1. Peripheral nerve anatomy
2: Peripheral nerve pathology
3: Clinical approach
4. Electrodiagnostic evaluation
5. Diagnostic testing
Part II. Proximal Peripheral Neuropathy: 6. Radiculopathies
7. Plexopathies
Part III. Mononeuropathies: 8. Median nerve neuropathies
9. Ulnar nerve neuropathies
10. Radial nerve neuropathies
11. Fibular/peroneal nerve neuropathies
12. Sciatic nerve neuropathies
13. Femoral nerve neuropathies
14. Tibial nerve neuropathies
15. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve neuropathies
16. Sural nerve neuropathies
17. Saphenous nerve neuropathies
Part IV. Acute Immune Neuropathies: 18. Guillain-Barré syndrome: general features
19. Acute immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
20. Acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy
21. Acute motor axonal neuropathy
22. Fisher syndrome and Bickerstaff encephalitis
23. Vasculitic neuropathy
Part V. Chronic Immune Neuropathies: 24. Chronic immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
25. Chronic immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy variants and syndromes
26. Chronic immune-mediated motor and sensory neuropathy with conduction block
Part VI. Length-Dependent Neuropathies: 27. Length-dependent neuropathies: general features
28. Diabetic neuropathies
29. Acquired amyloid neuropathies
30. Neuropathy associated with bariatric surgery
31. Neuropathy associated with critical illness
32. Neuropathy associated with environmental toxins
33. Neuropathy associated with drugs
34. Neuropathy associated with human immunodeficiency virus
35. Leprous neuropathy
36. Neuropathy associated with nutritional deficiencies
37. Paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy
38. Small fiber neuropathy
39. Uremic neuropathy
40. Neuropathy associated with gluten sensitivity
41. Neuropathy associated with Lyme neuroborreliosis
Part VII. Hereditary Neuropathies: 42. Hereditary neuropathies (Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies)
43. Neuropathy associated with porphyria
44. Hereditary amyloid neuropathy
45. Neuropathy associated Fabry disease
Part VIII. Neuropathies Associated with Rare Conditions and Uncertain Associations: 46: Neuropathies associated with rare conditions and uncertain associations
Part IX. Management of Peripheral Neuropathies: 47. General management
48. Pharmacologic management.
2: Peripheral nerve pathology
3: Clinical approach
4. Electrodiagnostic evaluation
5. Diagnostic testing
Part II. Proximal Peripheral Neuropathy: 6. Radiculopathies
7. Plexopathies
Part III. Mononeuropathies: 8. Median nerve neuropathies
9. Ulnar nerve neuropathies
10. Radial nerve neuropathies
11. Fibular/peroneal nerve neuropathies
12. Sciatic nerve neuropathies
13. Femoral nerve neuropathies
14. Tibial nerve neuropathies
15. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve neuropathies
16. Sural nerve neuropathies
17. Saphenous nerve neuropathies
Part IV. Acute Immune Neuropathies: 18. Guillain-Barré syndrome: general features
19. Acute immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
20. Acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy
21. Acute motor axonal neuropathy
22. Fisher syndrome and Bickerstaff encephalitis
23. Vasculitic neuropathy
Part V. Chronic Immune Neuropathies: 24. Chronic immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
25. Chronic immune demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy variants and syndromes
26. Chronic immune-mediated motor and sensory neuropathy with conduction block
Part VI. Length-Dependent Neuropathies: 27. Length-dependent neuropathies: general features
28. Diabetic neuropathies
29. Acquired amyloid neuropathies
30. Neuropathy associated with bariatric surgery
31. Neuropathy associated with critical illness
32. Neuropathy associated with environmental toxins
33. Neuropathy associated with drugs
34. Neuropathy associated with human immunodeficiency virus
35. Leprous neuropathy
36. Neuropathy associated with nutritional deficiencies
37. Paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy
38. Small fiber neuropathy
39. Uremic neuropathy
40. Neuropathy associated with gluten sensitivity
41. Neuropathy associated with Lyme neuroborreliosis
Part VII. Hereditary Neuropathies: 42. Hereditary neuropathies (Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies)
43. Neuropathy associated with porphyria
44. Hereditary amyloid neuropathy
45. Neuropathy associated Fabry disease
Part VIII. Neuropathies Associated with Rare Conditions and Uncertain Associations: 46: Neuropathies associated with rare conditions and uncertain associations
Part IX. Management of Peripheral Neuropathies: 47. General management
48. Pharmacologic management.