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Principles and practice of movement disorders /

Jankovic, Joseph

Principles and practice of movement disorders / created by Joseph Jankovic, Mark Hallett, Michael S. Okun , Cynthia Comella, Stanley Fahn, and Jennifer G. Goldman - xv, 627 pages ; illustrations ; 28 cm

Includes index

1 Clinical overview and phenomenology of movement disorders 2 Motor control: Physiology of voluntary and involuntary movements 3 Functional neuroanatomy of the basal ganglia 4 Parkinsonism: Clinical features and differential diagnosis 5 Etiology and pathogenesis of Parkinson disease 6 Medical treatment of the motor features of Parkinson disease 7 Ablative lesions of the thalamus, pallidum, and subthalamic nucleus 8 Nonmotor problems in Parkinson disease 9 Atypical parkinsonism, parkinsonism- plus syndromes and secondary parkinsonian disorders 10 Tremors 11 Dystonia: Phenomenology, classification, etiology, pathology, biochemistry, and genetics 12 Treatment of dystonia 13 Huntington disease 14 Chorea, Ballism, and Athetosis 15 Tics and Tourette syndrome 16 Stereotypies 17 The tardive syndromes: Phenomenology, concepts on pathophysiology and treatment, and other neuroleptic- induced syndromes 18 Myoclonus: Phenomenology, etiology, physiology, and treatment 19 Gait disorders: Pathophysiology and clinical syndromes 20 Ataxia: Pathophysiology and clinical syndromes 21 Stiffness syndromes 22 Wilson disease 23 Autoimmune movement disorders 24 Paroxysmal dyskinesias 25 Restless legs syndromev 26 Peripheral movement disorders 27 Functional (psychogenic) movement disorders: Phenomenology, diagnosis, and treatment Index

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