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Movement Disorders in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry R. Young

Movement Disorders in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry By R. Young

Movement Disorders in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry by R. Young


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Summary

This text covers areas such as: disorders of movement associated with drugs; dementia; and other neurodegenerative disorders.

Movement Disorders in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry Summary

Movement Disorders in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry by R. Young

This new edition of Movement Disorders assives at a time when our field is growing as never before. Important new understandings are being generated from a myriad of disciplines such as genetics, epidermiology and neurochemistry. New insights are gained as seemingly unrelated disciplines, such as neuroimaging and computer sceince, fruitfully interact to provide us with a better understanding of movement control and its disorders taken from the preface

Table of Contents

Preface to Second Edition; 1. Involuntary Movements: An Overview PART 1: DISORDERS OF MOVEMENT ASSOCIATED WITH DRUGS: 2. Drug-induced Movement Disorders: An Overview; 3. Tardive Dyskinesia; 4. Severe Tardive Dyskinesia; 5. Medicolegal Issures Regarding Tardive Dyskinesia; 6. Risk Factors in Tardive Dyskinesia and Supersensitivity Psychosis; 7. Drug-induced Parkinsonism and Concomitant Tardive Dyskinesia; 8. Paradoxical Tardive Dyskinesia; 9. Neuroleptic-induced Pseudoparkinsonism; 10. Withdrawal Dyskinesia; 11. Akathisia; 12. Cognitive Akathisia: Clinical and Theoretical Aspects; 13. Acute Neuroleptic-induced Dystonia; 14. Oculogyric Crisis; 15. Tardive Dystonia; 16. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome; 17. Tardive Tourette's: Tardive Dyskinesia Form Fruste or a Distinct Clinical Syndrome? 18. Rabbit Syndrome; 19. Special Lithium-induced Movement Disorders; 20. Antidepressant-induced Myoclonus; 21. Spontaneous and Drug-induced Disorders of Movement in the Elderly; 22. Crack Dancing; PART 2: DEMENTIAS AND NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS: 23. The Neurology of Huntington's Disease; 24. Behavioral Aspects of Huntington's Disease; 25. Huntington's Disease Neuropathology; 26. Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonism; 27. The on-off Phenomenon in Parkinson's Disease; 28. Akinesia in Parkinsonism; 29. Parkinsonism-Dementia Complex of Guam; 30. Depression, Dementia, and Parkinson's Disease; 31. The Etiology of Parkinson's Disease; 32. The Side Effects of Chronic Treatment in Parkinson's Disease; 33. Neural Transplants for the Movement Disorder of Parkinson's Disease; 34. Extrapyramidal Syndromes Sometimes Mistaken for Parkinson's Disease; 35. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy; 36. Striopallidodentate Calcifications; 37. Dentatorubropallidoluysian Atrophy; 38. The Parkinson-pyramidal Syndrome 39. The Autosomal Dominant Spinocerebellar Ataxis: Clinicopathological Findings and Genetic Mechanisms 40. Wilson's Disease (Hepatolenticular Degeneration) 41. Hallervorden-Spatz Disease 42. The Gait Disorder in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus 43. Wandering Behaviour in Dementing Illness 44. Senile Gait Disorders 45. Disorders of Movement Associated with Diseases of the Cerebellum, particularly the Degenerations PART 3: MOOD AND MOVEMENT 46. Disorders of Mood and Movement: an Overview 47. Laterality and Motility Disturbances in Psychopathology: A Theoretic Perspective 48. Catatonia 49. Akinetic Mutism and Coma Vigil 50. Motor and Motivational Disorders in Limbic-Paralimbic Lesions 51. The Stiff-Man Syndrome 52. Bipolar Disorder and Dyskinesia 53. Pathologic Crying 54. Pathologic Laughter 55. Disturbances in Language Initiation: Mutism and its Lesser Forms 56. Restless Legs Syndrome 57. Mood-Dependant Tardive Dyskinesia PART 4: OTHER PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS 58. Movement Disorders in Schizophrenia 59. Oculomotor Disorders in Schizophrenia 60. Conversion Symptoms 61. Neurologic Soft Signs in Psychiatric Disorders 62. Quantitative Assessment of Locomotor Activity in Psychiatry and Neurology 63. Serotonin Syndrome PART 5: TICS, MYOCLONUS, AND STARTLE 64. Tic Disorders: an Overview 65. Gilles de la Tourette's Syndrome 66. Myoclonus and Asterixis 67. Startle Syndromes 68. Startle Disease 69. Startle Epilepsy PART 6: BALLISMS, CHOREA, ATHETOSIS 70. Ballism 71. Chorea: A Clinical and Scientifc Overview 72. Athetosis and the Common Athetoid Syndromes 73. Familial and Primary Sporadic Paroxysmal Dyskinesias 74. Acquired Paroxysmal Dyskinesias 75. Painful Legs and Moving Toes PART 7: TREMOR AND DYSTONIA 76. Tremor: An Overview 77. Idiopathic Torsion Dsytonia 78. Dopa-Responsive Dystonia: The Spectrum of Disease 79. Spasmodic Torticollis PART 8: DISORDERS OF MOVEMENT ASSOCIATED WITH SLEEP 80. Cataplexy 81. Sleep Paralysis 82. REM Behavior Disorder 83. Sleepwalking (Somnambulism) 84. Sleep Pathologies Associated with Nocturnal Movements 85. Bruxism PART 9: CHILDHOOD DISORDERS OF MOVEMENT 86. Brainstem Myoclonus: Dancing Eyes, Dancing Feet 87. Motor Dysfunction in Autism 88. Neuropathology of Autism 89. The Rett Syndrome: An Overview 90. Motor Disorders in Persons with Mental Retardation and/or Developmental Disabilites PART 10: SPECIAL TOPICS 91. Apraxia: A Disorder of Motor Programming 92. The Alien Hand 93. Primitive Reflexes 94. Mirror Movements 95. The Periodic Paralyses: A Review 96. Motor Control after Deafferentation 97. Frontal Lobe Automatisms 98. Complex Motor Manifestations and Directed Agression in Epilepsy 99. The Cerebellum in Movement and Thought

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GOR013246342
9780865425231
086542523X
Movement Disorders in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry by R. Young
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19990301
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