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Parkinsonism beyond Parkinson's disease /

Parkinsonism beyond Parkinson's Disease, Volume 149, the latest release in the International Review of Neurobiology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of topics, including How to approach a patient with parkinsonism -...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Stamelou, Maria (Editor ), H�oglinger, G�unter U. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : Academic Press, 2019.
Colección:International review of neurobiology ; v. 149.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • <Ol><b><li>How to approach a patient with Parkinsonism- red flags for atypical parkinsonism</li></b><i> <p>Eoin Mulroy, Maria Stamelou, and Kailash P. Bhatia</p></i><b> <p>Part 1: The 'classic' atypical parkinsonian disorders</p> <p><li>Classification of atypical Parkinsonism per pathology versus phenotype</li> </b><i> <p>Gesine Respondek, Maria Stamelou, and G&#xFFFD;unter H&#xFFFD;oglinger</p></i><b> <p><li>Progressive supranuclear palsy</li> </b><i> <p>Nikolaos Giagkou, G&#xFFFD;unter H&#xFFFD;oglinger, and Maria Stamelou</p></i><b> <p><li>Corticobasal degeneration</li> </b><i> <p>Gerard Saranza, Jennifer Whitwell, Gabor Kovacs, and Anthony Lang</p></i><b> <p><li>Multiple system atrophy in Parkinsonism beyond Parkinson's disease</li> </b><i> <p>Alessandra Fanciulli, Iva Stankovic, Florian Krismer, Klaus Seppi, Johannes Levin, and Gregor K. Wenning</p></i><b> <p>Part 2: Atypical parkinsonism in other sporadic and genetic neurodegenerative diseases</p> <p><li>'Atypical' Parkinson's disease
  • sporadic</li> </b><i> <p>Kirsten E. Zeuner and Daniela Berg</p></i><b> <p><li>Genetic 'atypical' Parkinson's disease</li> </b><i> <p>Anne Wei&#xFFFD;bach, Christina Wittke, Meike Kasten, and Christine Klein</p></i><b> <p><li>Atypical Parkinsonism in other sporadic and genetic neurodegenerative diseases Alzheimer disease (sporadic and genetic) Alzheimer disease (sporadic and genetic) </li> </b><i> <p>Johannes Levin </p></i><b> <p><li>Parkinsonism in frontotemporal dementias</li> </b><i> <p>James B. Rowe </p></i><b> <p><li>Parkinsonism in neurodegenerative diseases predominantly presenting with ataxia</li> </b><i> <p>Matthis Synofzik</p></i><b> <p><li>Parkinsonian signs in Huntington's disease
  • impact on diagnosis and management</li> </b><i> <p>Ralf Reilmann</p></i><b> <p><li>Parkinsonism in diseases predominantly presenting with Dystonia</li> </b><i> <p>Alessio Di Fonzo, Giulia Franco, Paolo Barone, and Roberto Erro</p></i><b> <p><li>Genetic mimics of the non-genetic atypical parkinsonian disorders-the 'atypical' atypical </li> </b><i> <p>Nikolaos Giagkou, Kailash P. Bhatia, Gunter H&#xFFFD;oglinger, and Maria Stamelou</p></i><b> <p>Part 3: Secondary parkinsonism</p> <p><li>Parkinsonism in neurometabolic diseases</li> </b><i> <p>Miryam Carecchio</p></i><b> <p><li>Secondary parkinsonism due to drugs, vascular lesions, tumors, trauma, and other insults</li> </b><i> <p>Matthias H&#xFFFD;ollerhage</p></i><b> <p><li>Parkinsonism in autoimmune diseases</li> </ol></b><i> <p>Chrysanthi Barba and Haris Alexopoulos</p></i>