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Aminoff's Diagnosis of Neuromuscular Disorders

Aminoff's Diagnosis of Neuromuscular Disorders

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Succinct yet comprehensive, Aminoffs Diagnosis of Neuromuscular Disorders, 4th Edition, provides expert information and guidance on the clinical, electrodiagnostic, and imaging aspects of neuromuscular disorders. Fully updated, it reflects important advances in the field, including an improved understanding of the molecular and genetic basis of neuromuscular disease, an expanded use of next-generation genetic testing, refinements in electrodiagnosis, and the use of ultrasound imaging techniques to evaluate the peripheral nervous system. In-depth discussions of disease states, as well as the evidence supporting the use of electrodiagnostic and imaging techniques, moves this reference from simply answering the question “How?” to also answering “Why?”
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Elsevier
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9780323871068
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Publication date
2024
Issue number
4
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
720
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 235
Weight (g)
2000
  • New chapters are shown in bold type. The other chapters will be extensively revised and updated.

    INTRODUCTION

    1. Approach to Neuromuscular Diagnosis

    (The aim of this new chapter is to share the thought process that experienced neuromuscular clinician use in making diagnoses.)

    2. Electrodiagnostic Methods for the Study of Nerve and Muscle

    BASIC ASPECTS

    3. Nerve Physiology

    4. Neuromuscular Junction Physiology

    5. Muscle Physiology and the Motor Unit

    6. Electrodiagnostic Apparatus

    7. General Aspects of Needle Electromyography

    8. Clinical Aspects of Needle Electromyography

    9. Nerve Conduction Studies: Basic Principles and Pathologic Correlations

    10. Quantitative and Related Techniques of Electromyography

    11. Other Electrodiagnostic Techniques for the Evaluation of Neuromuscular Disorders

    12. Electrophysiologic Evaluation of the Autonomic Nervous System

    13. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Nerve and Muscle in Health and Disease

    (A brief review of MR technology will be presented. The MR characteristics of healthy muscle and nerve will then be shared. Then, the imaging correlates to various diseases of muscle and nerve will be discussed.)

    14. Neuromuscular Ultrasound

    (The technology and apparatus will first be introduced. The technique of conducting an evaluation will be presented. The imaging characteristics of normal muscle and nerve will be discussed before moving to a discussion of the correlates to common disease of muscle and nerve.)

    CLINICAL ASPECTS

    15. Myopathic Disorders and Myalgia

    16. Motor Neuron Disorders

    17. Muscle Fiber and Motor Unit Hyperactivity States

    18. Polyneuropathy and Mononeuropathy Multiplex

    19. Root and Plexus Lesions

    20. Neuromuscular Junction Disorders

    NERVES IN THE UPPER EXTREMITIES

    21. Median Neuropathies

    22. Ulnar Neuropathies

    23. Radial Neuropathies

    24. Disturbances of Other Nerves in the Upper Extremities

    NERVES IN THE LOWER EXTREMITIES

    25. Peroneal Neuropathies

    26. Tibial and Sural Neuropathies

    27. Sciatic Neuropathies

    28. Disturbances of Other Nerves in the Lower Extremities

    CRANIAL NERVES

    29. Facial Neuropathies

    30. Disturbances of Other Cranial Nerves and the Phrenic Nerve

    CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

    31. Electrophysiologic Evaluation of Selected Aspects of the Central Nervous System

    Appendix:

    A Glossary of Terms Used in Clinical Electromyography

    Video Clips

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