Extrapyramidal Disorders: Vol.49
Handbook of Clinical Neurology Series
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 28. February 1987
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Hardback
708 pages
978-0-444-90420-1 (ISBN)
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Volume 5 of the revised series of the Handbook of Clinical Neurology deals with the disorders of movement, first covered in volume 6 of the original series, published in 1968. Since then advances in neurochemistry and molecular biology have led to the emergence of new concepts. The present volume serves as a state-of-the-art inventory, indispensable for the understanding of present and future developments.
Volume 5 of the revised series of the Handbook of Clinical Neurology deals with the disorders of movement, first covered in volume 6 of the original series, published in 1968. Since then advances in neurochemistry and molecular biology have led to the emergence of new concepts. The present volume serves as a state-of-the-art inventory, indispensable for the understanding of present and future developments.
Volume 5 of the revised series of the Handbook of Clinical Neurology deals with the disorders of movement, first covered in volume 6 of the original series, published in 1968. Since then advances in neurochemistry and molecular biology have led to the emergence of new concepts. The present volume serves as a state-of-the-art inventory, indispensable for the understanding of present and future developments.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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College/higher education
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10 gr
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978-0-444-90420-1 (9780444904201)
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Foreword. 1. Anatomy of the basal ganglia (M.B. Carpenter, Bethesda, MD). 2. The relationship of the basal ganglia to the limbic system (H.J.W. Nauta, Baltimore, MD). 3. Chemistry of the basal ganglia (D.B. Calne and W.R.W. Martin, Vancouver, Canada). 4. Clinical neuropharmacology of the basal ganglia (A.R. Cools, Nijmegen, The Netherlands). 5. Clinical pathophysiology of basal ganglia disease (I. Kanazawa, Ibaraki-ken, Japan). 6. Parkinson's disease: clinical features and etio-pathology (A. Barbeau, Montreal, Canada). 7. Juvenile parkinsonism (H. Narabayashi, M. Yokochi, R. Iizuka, Tokyo, Japan, and T. Nagatsu, Nagoya, Japan). 8. Parkinsonism-dementia (K.-M. Chen, Tamuning, Guam, and Th.N. Chase, Bethesda, MD). 9. Drug-induced movement disorders (tardive dyskinesia and dopa-induced dyskinesias) (C.M. Tanner, Chicago, IL). 10. Striatonigral degeneration (R.D. Adams and M. Salam-Adams, Boston MA). 11. Acquired hepatocerebral syndromes (M. Salam-Adams and R.D. Adams, Boston MA). 12. Wilson disease (J.M. Walshe, Cambridge, UK). 13. Progressive supranuclear palsy (A.N. Barr, Chicago, IL). 14. Huntington's chorea: etiology and pathogenesis (E.D. Bird, Belmont, MA). 15. Huntington's chorea (G.W. Bruyn and L.N. Went, Leiden, The Netherlands). 16. Neuropathology of Huntington's chorea (R.A.C. Roos, Leiden, The Netherlands). 17. Chorea-acanthocytosis (G.W. Bruyn, Leiden, The Netherlands). 18. Chronic juvenile hereditary chorea (benign hereditary chorea of early onset) (G.W. Bruyn, Leiden, The Netherlands, and N.C. Myrianthopoulos, Bethesda, MD). 19. Paroxysmal choreoathetosis (O.J.S. Buruma and R.A.C. Roos, Leiden, The Netherlands). 20. Sydenham's chorea, chorea gravidarum and contraceptive induced chorea (P.A. Nausieda, Milwaukee, WI). 21. Ballism (O.J.S. Buruma, Leiden, The Netherlands, and J.P.W.F. Lakke, Groningen, The Netherlands). 22. Athetotic syndromes (M. Salam-Adams and R.D. Adams, Boston, MA). 23. Neuroaxonal dystrophy: its relation to aging and neurological diseases (F. Seitelberger, Vienna, Austria). 24. Striopallidodentate calcifications (A. Lowenthal, Wilrijk, Belgium). 25. Dentato-rubro-pallido-luysian atrophy (R. Iizuka, Tokyo, Japan, and K. Hirayama, Chiba, Japan). 26. Pallidal, pallidonigral and pallidoluysionigral degenerations including association with thalamic and dentate degerations (K. Jellinger, Vienna, Austria). 27. Exogenous lesions of the pallidum (K. Jellinger, Vienna, Austria). 28. Hereditary putaminal necrosis (Paterson) (K.-F. Druschky, Erlangen, FRG). 29. (Exogenous) striatal necrosis (K. Jellinger, Vienna, Austria). 30. Dystonia musculorum deformans (G.W. Bruyn and R.A.C. Roos, Leiden, The Netherlands). 31. Diurnally fluctuating hereditary progressive dystonia (M. Segawa, Y. Nomura, and M. Kase, Tokyo, Japan). 32. Symptomatic dystonias (R.A.C. Roos and G.W. Bruyn, Leiden, The Netherlands). 33. Chorea differential diagnosis (G. Padberg and G.W. Bruyn, Leiden, The Netherlands). 34. Essential - familial tremor (R.R.