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Drug Induced Movement Disorders, Second Edition


Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
475
Category
Library

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The second revised edition of this text will update and present current state of the art clinical approaches to this subject. This book will continue to be the source text of information on drug-induced movement disorders authored and edited by the pioneers in the field. It will be an invaluable addition to the library of any neurologist.Content:
Chapter 1 Movement Disorders: an Overview (pages 3โ€“19): Martin Cloutier and Anthony E. Lang
Chapter 2 Rating Scales for Movement Disorders (pages 20โ€“29): Ikwunga Wonodi, Elliot L. Hong, Matthew T. Avila and Gunvant K. Thaker
Chapter 3 Spontaneous Movement Disorders in Psychiatric Patients (pages 30โ€“52): Irene Richard, Christopher O'Brien and Roger Kurlan
Chapter 4 The Pharmacology of Typical and Atypical Antipsychotics (pages 55โ€“71): Gary Remington and Shitij Kapur
Chapter 5 Acute Drug?Induced Dystonia (pages 72โ€“102): Michael F. Mazurek and Patricia I. Rosebush
Chapter 6 Drug?Induced Parkinsonism (pages 103โ€“139): Joseph H. Friedman, Martha E. Trieschmann and Hubert H. Fernandez
Chapter 7 Acute Drug?Induced Akathisia (pages 140โ€“173): Lenard A. Adler, John Rotrosen and Burt Angrist
Chapter 8 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (pages 174โ€“212): Stewart A. Factor
Chapter 9 Tardive Dyskinesia (pages 213โ€“256): Thomas M. Hyde, Jose A. Apud, Whitney C. Fisher and Michael F. Egan
Chapter 10 Neuroleptic?Induced Tardive Dyskinesia Variants (pages 257โ€“284): Frank Skidmore, William J. Weiner and Robert Burke
Chapter 11 Movement Disorders Due to Atypical Antipsychotics (pages 285โ€“301): Karen E. Anderson
Chapter 12 Commentary: Is Tardive Dyskinesia Disappearing? (pages 302โ€“310): James B. Lohr
Chapter 13 Dyskinesia Induced by Levodopa and Dopamine Agonists in Patients with Parkinson's Disease (pages 313โ€“350): John G. Nutt and Matthew A. Brodsky
Chapter 14 Movement Disorders and Dopaminomimetic Stimulant Drugs (pages 351โ€“370): Anthony E. Munson, Juan Sanchez?Ramos and William J. Weiner
Chapter 15 Antidepressants (pages 373โ€“407): Maria L. Moro?de?Casillas and David E. Riley
Chapter 16 Antiepileptics (pages 408โ€“429): John C. Morgan and Madaline B. Harrison
Chapter 17 Miscellaneous Drug?Induced Movement Disorders (pages 430โ€“441): Daniel Tarsy


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