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There has been a fundamental change in our understanding of multiple sclerosis in recent years, affecting the pathogenesis of the condition as well its treatment, diagnosis and care. This volume presents these advances in a clear and application-oriented way and reflects all areas of the current state of knowledge on multiple sclerosis. As a reference work as well as a guide, it provides specific recommendations on diagnosis and therapy, with a focus on practical issues and aspects of patient care. In addition to background information about suspected pathological mechanisms, approaches to…mehr

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There has been a fundamental change in our understanding of multiple sclerosis in recent years, affecting the pathogenesis of the condition as well its treatment, diagnosis and care. This volume presents these advances in a clear and application-oriented way and reflects all areas of the current state of knowledge on multiple sclerosis. As a reference work as well as a guide, it provides specific recommendations on diagnosis and therapy, with a focus on practical issues and aspects of patient care. In addition to background information about suspected pathological mechanisms, approaches to treatment monitoring are presented using diagrams. The book is rounded off by an overview of proven and new drugs, their mechanisms of action and aspects that need to be taken into account when there is a possible change of therapy. The book represents a unique companion for everyday clinical practice in the German-speaking countries.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Heinz Wiendl is Director of the Department of Neurology and Institute of Translational Neurology at the University of Münster. Dr. Catharina Korsukewitz is a senior physician in the Department of Neurology and Institute of Translational Neurology at the University of Münster. Prof. Bernd C. Kieseier is a senior physician in the Department of Neurology at Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf.