Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders the latest edition to the Contemporary Neurology Series, will cover the signs, the pathophysiology, the genetics (where applicable), and the treatment options of each form of hyperkinetic movement disorder. There is a presentation of clinically-focused information regarding the full spectrum of neurological and psychiatric conditions characterized by involuntary movements. With Parkinsons disease as the most common hypokinetic movement disorder, the book expands on other hyperkinetic movement disorders where substantial progress has been made in the understanding of the role of the basal ganglia in the pathophysiology of these hyperkinesia disorders and in motor control, muscle tone, posture, and cognitive processes. Although therapies that target pathogenesis are still lacking, effective management of hyperkinetic movement disorders demands that physicians areknowledgeable about current and novel pharmacological and surgical approaches.Following background information about how to approach hyperkinetic movement disorders and the neural circuitry underlying them, there are individual chapters that cover tremor, dystonia, Huntingtons disease (and other choreas, athetosis, ballism), Tourettes syndrome (and other tic disorders), habits, mannerisms, compulsions, stereotypies, myoclonus, drug-induced disorders, Wilsons disease, hyperkinetic movement disorders with a peripheral trigger and those of unclear origin, and psychogenicmovement disorders. Chapters include sections on clinical phenomenology, etiology and pathogenesis and therapy. There are also on-line resources for clinicians and patients to refer to as well. The experienced authors have specifically selected scientific and other published information that best helps clinicians understand, diagnose and optimally treat hyperkinetic movement disorders. The authors approach is comprehensive yet focused and practical with an emphasis on clinical care.
Preface; 1. The Basal Ganglia; Roger Kurlan; 2. Tremor (non-parkinsonian); Paul Greene; 3. Dystonia; Paul Greene; 4. Chorea, Athetosis and Ballism; Kevin Biglan; 5. Tourettes Syndrome and Other Tic Disorders; Roger Kurlan; 6. Habits, Mannerisms, Compulsions and Stereotypies; Roger Kurlan; 7. Myoclonus and Asterixis; Paul Greene; 8. Restless Legs Syndrome; Roger Kurlan; 9. Drug-Induced Movement Disorders; Paul Greene; 10. Wilsons Disease; Roger Kurlan; 11. Peripherally-Induced Movement Disorders; Paul Greene; 12. Psychogenic Movement Disorders; Roger Kurlan; Appendix: Resources for Clinicians and Patients; Roger Kurlan; Appendix: Resources for Clinicians and Patients;
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