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Non-Parkinsonian Movement Disorders

eBook - NIP- Neurology in Practice
ISBN/EAN: 9781118474051
Umbreit-Nr.: 4416747

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 224 S., 6.52 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 09.02.2017
Auflage: 1/2017


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  • Zusatztext
    • A clinical in the office or at the bedside guide to effective patient care for neurologists in practice and in training<br /><ul><li>Each presentation includes practical descriptions of phenomenology, and key clinical information from the history and neurological examination that guide the physician to the correct diagnosis, and treatment options</li><li>Throughout the book<i>Science Revisited</i> highlights remind clinicians of the scientific anchors related to each  disorder, and<i>Evidence at a Glance</i> boxes summarise clinical trial evidence-based review information</li><li>Numerous video clips in every chapter demonstrate different movement disorders to aid diagnosis</li><li>Unique learning tools,<i>Tips and Tricks</i> and<i>Caution Warning</i> boxes, give useful hints on improving outcomes and preventing errors</li></ul>
  • Kurztext
    • A clinical ‘in the office’ or ‘at the bedside’ guide to effective patient care for neurologists in practice and in training  Each presentation includes practical descriptions of phenomenology, and key clinical information from the history and neurological examination that guide the physician to the correct diagnosis, and treatment options Throughout the book Science Revisited highlights remind clinicians of the scientific anchors related to each  disorder, and Evidence at a Glance boxes summarise clinical trial evidence-based review information  Numerous video clips in every chapter demonstrate different movement disorders to aid diagnosis  Unique learning tools, Tips and Tricks and Caution Warning boxes, give useful hints on improving outcomes and preventing errors 
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Deborah Hall, MD, PhD<br /></b>Department of Neurological Sciences, Section of Movement Disorders at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago</p><p>Dr Hall was awarded her MD at Indiana University and completed her internship, neurology residency and movement disorders fellowship at University of Colorado. She is the recipient of an NIH K23 career development award to investigate the prevalence of FMR1 repeat expansions in various movement disorders. Her research interests are in Fragile X tremor ataxia syndrome and in clinical aspects of movement disorders.</p><p><b>Brandon Barton, MD<br /></b>Department of Neurological sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago</p><p>Dr Barton splits his time between the Movement Disorders section at Rush University Medical Center and the Veterans Administration. Barton's research interests are in clinical trials in movement disorders, and in behavioral changes in Parkinson disease, particularly impulse control disorders.</p>