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Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

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This revised, updated second edition draws together the basic science, pathology, epidemiology and treatment possibilities in progressive multiple sclerosis. Each chapter addresses specific aspects of progressive multiple sclerosis providing an extensive review of the current literature and a discussion of the likely mechanisms of tissue injury relevant to the disease. New additions to the second edition include a description of clinical scales used to determine levels of disability; recent trials specifically directed at reducing disease progression; rehabilitation; and an in depth discussion of the similarities and differences between primary and secondary multiple sclerosis.
The biological processes underlying disease progression are elucidated as are specific pathophysiological mechanisms. The basic science of axonal degeneration and the clinical understanding of progressive multiple sclerosis are discussed in the context of emerging and future therapies for disease progression as are trials which have been and will be conducted for progressive multiple sclerosis. An overview of biomarkers for the disease is included and existing symptomatic therapies for progressive multiple sclerosis are covered in detail.

Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, Second Edition is ideal for both general neurologists and those with a specialist interest in multiple sclerosis. It will also be of interest to neurologists in training and other medical professionals treating this common disease.

List of contents

General introduction.- What is disease progression?- Clinical scales of disease progression and disability.- Primary progressive MS.- Epidemiology of progressive multiple sclerosis.- The neuropathology of progressive multiple sclerosis.- Mechanisms of disease progression.- Axonal injury.- Imaging disease progression.- Biomarkers of disease progression.- Symptomatic treatment for progressive multiple sclerosis.- Trials of licenced RRMS disease modifying therapies in progressive MS.- Trials of novel therapies specifically for progressive MS.- Rehabilitation.- Future therapies for progressive multiple sclerosis.

About the author

Dr Alastair Wilkins (BA, MB,BChir, PhD(Cantab)) is Reader in Neurology, University of Bristol, and Consultant Neurologist at Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK. He researches axonal injury in multiple sclerosis and related disorders.

Summary

This revised, updated second edition draws together the basic science, pathology, epidemiology and treatment possibilities in progressive multiple sclerosis. Each chapter addresses specific aspects of progressive multiple sclerosis providing an extensive review of the current literature and a discussion of the likely mechanisms of tissue injury relevant to the disease. New additions to the second edition include a description of clinical scales used to determine levels of disability; recent trials specifically directed at reducing disease progression; rehabilitation; and an in depth discussion of the similarities and differences between primary and secondary multiple sclerosis.
The biological processes underlying disease progression are elucidated as are specific pathophysiological mechanisms. The basic science of axonal degeneration and the clinical understanding of progressive multiple sclerosis are discussed in the context of emerging and future therapies for disease progression as are trials which have been and will be conducted for progressive multiple sclerosis. An overview of biomarkers for the disease is included and existing symptomatic therapies for progressive multiple sclerosis are covered in detail.

Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, Second Edition is ideal for both general neurologists and those with a specialist interest in multiple sclerosis. It will also be of interest to neurologists in training and other medical professionals treating this common disease.

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“This book would be most useful to general neurologists and neurology residents, as they would be most likely to care for patients with progressive multiple sclerosis. The book meets the needs of the intended audience … . This is a useful and needed book that concisely summarizes recent clinical trial data on new treatments for progressive multiple sclerosis. There are not many books that address this and therefore neurologists will find this one a useful addition to their library.” (Rashmi B. Halker Singh, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2018)

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"This book would be most useful to general neurologists and neurology residents, as they would be most likely to care for patients with progressive multiple sclerosis. The book meets the needs of the intended audience ... . This is a useful and needed book that concisely summarizes recent clinical trial data on new treatments for progressive multiple sclerosis. There are not many books that address this and therefore neurologists will find this one a useful addition to their library." (Rashmi B. Halker Singh, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2018)

Product details

Assisted by Alastai Wilkins (Editor), Alastair Wilkins (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2017
 
EAN 9783319659206
ISBN 978-3-31-965920-6
No. of pages 307
Dimensions 165 mm x 244 mm x 19 mm
Weight 648 g
Illustrations IX, 307 p. 21 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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