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Informationen zum Autor David Burn is Professor of Movement Disorder Neurology at the Clinical Ageing Research Unit, Newcastle University, Campus for Ageing and Vitality, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Klappentext Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology (OTCN) series, this volume covers the basic science and clinical concepts underlying the movement disorders, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of individual hypokinetic and hyperkinetic movement disorders.Includes 12 months access to the online version Zusammenfassung Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology (OTCN) series, this volume covers the basic science and clinical concepts underlying the movement disorders, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of individual hypokinetic and hyperkinetic movement disorders. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Gerald Stern: Overview and historical perspective 2: David J. Burn: Approach to history taking and examination of the movement disorder patient 3: Glenda M. Halliday, Rachel Tan and Heidi Cartwright: Neuroanatomy for the movement disorder specialist 4: Thomas Wichmann: Functional aspects of the basal ganglia 5: Carla Cordivari: Electrophysiological approaches to the movement disorder patient 6: David J. Brooks: Movement disorders: structural and functional imaging 7: Jose Bras and John Hardy: Genetic techniques, impact, and diagnostic issues in movement disorders 8: Sabine Spielberger and Werner Poewe: Overview of parkinsonism and approach to differential diagnosis 9: Anthony H. V. Schapira and David Gallagher: PD: Premotor features, diagnosis, and early management 10: Susan H. Fox, Binit Shah, Richard Walsh and Anthony Lang: PD: Advanced disease, motor complications, and management 11: Eduardo Tolosa, C. Gaig and L. Acevedo: Non-motor symptom management in Parkinson's disease 12: Susanne A. Schneider and Christine Klein: The many faces of parkinsonism - a review of the Parkinson look-alike syndromes 13: Gregor K. Wenning and Florian Krismer: Multiple system atrophy (MSA) 14: David R. Williams: Progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal degeneration 15: A.W. Lemstra, H. Seelaar and J.C. van Swieten: Primary dementia syndromes and parkinsonism 16: Steffen Paschen and Günther Deuschl: Essential tremor and other tremors 17: Kailash P. Bhatia, M. Stamelou and S. Bressman: Dystonia: an overview 18: Antonio A. Elia and Alberto Albanese: Primary dystonia 19: Julie Phukan and Thomas Warner: Other dystonias 20: Roger A. Barker and Josef Priller: Huntington's disease 21: Edward Wild and Sarah Tabrizi: Huntington's disease look-alikes 22: Francisco Cardoso: Non-degenerative choreas 23: Oliver Bandmann: Wilson's disease 24: Erika F. Augustine and Jonathan W. Mink: Tic disorders and stereotypies 25: Marina A. J. Tijssen: Myoclonus 26: Melissa J. Armstrong and William Weiner (deceased): Paroxysmal movement disorders 27: George Koutsis and Nicholas W. Wood: Hereditary and acquired cerebellar ataxias 28: Shyamal H. Mehta, John C. Morgan and Kapil D. Sethi: Drug-induced movement disorders 29: Leslie J. Cloud and Joseph Jankovic: Systemic disease and movement disorders 30: Paul J. Reading: Sleep-related movement disorders 31: Isabel Pareés and Mark J. Edwards: Psychogenic movement disorders ...