Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders is authored by three clinical experts who provide a comprehensive yet clinically-focused and practical review of the full range of neurological and psychiatric disorders characterized by involuntary movements. Each chapter contains current information on clinical phenomenology, etiology and pathogenesis, and therapy.
Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders is authored by three clinical experts who provide a comprehensive yet clinically-focused and practical review of the full range of neurological and psychiatric disorders characterized by involuntary movements. Each chapter contains current information on clinical phenomenology, etiology and pathogenesis, and therapy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roger Kurlan, MD Atlantic Neuroscience Institute Overlook Hospital Movement Disorders Program >Paul Greene, MD Department of Neurology Mt Sinai Hospital >Kevin Biglan, MD, MPH Department of Neurology University of Rochester Mount Hope Professional Building Rochester, NY
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Preface 1. The Basal Ganglia Roger Kurlan 2. Tremor (non-parkinsonian) Paul Greene 3. Dystonia Paul Greene 4. Chorea, Athetosis and Ballism Kevin Biglan 5. Tourette's Syndrome and Other Tic Disorders Roger Kurlan 6. Habits, Mannerisms, Compulsions and Stereotypies Roger Kurlan 7. Myoclonus and Asterixis Paul Greene 8. Restless Legs Syndrome Roger Kurlan 9. Drug-Induced Movement Disorders Paul Greene 10. Wilson's Disease Roger Kurlan 11. Peripherally-Induced Movement Disorders Paul Greene 12. Psychogenic Movement Disorders Roger Kurlan Appendix: Resources for Clinicians and Patients Roger Kurlan Appendix: Resources for Clinicians and Patients
Preface 1. The Basal Ganglia Roger Kurlan 2. Tremor (non-parkinsonian) Paul Greene 3. Dystonia Paul Greene 4. Chorea, Athetosis and Ballism Kevin Biglan 5. Tourette's Syndrome and Other Tic Disorders Roger Kurlan 6. Habits, Mannerisms, Compulsions and Stereotypies Roger Kurlan 7. Myoclonus and Asterixis Paul Greene 8. Restless Legs Syndrome Roger Kurlan 9. Drug-Induced Movement Disorders Paul Greene 10. Wilson's Disease Roger Kurlan 11. Peripherally-Induced Movement Disorders Paul Greene 12. Psychogenic Movement Disorders Roger Kurlan Appendix: Resources for Clinicians and Patients Roger Kurlan Appendix: Resources for Clinicians and Patients
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