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Movement Disorders

✍ Scribed by Stephen M. Stahl (auth.), Nandkumar S. Shah Ph.D., Alexander G. Donald M.D. (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
406
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The human nervous system-that most complex organization of energy and matter-has yielded a few glimmers of understanding of its operational meΒ­ chanics during the last two decades. These have mostly been at the biochemical level of structure and function. Throughout history, as one of the mysteries of nature begins to yield some insights into its function, it has been beneficial to look at it from different points of view. We have developed a volume on movement disorders that is primarily directed toward the biochemical understanding of these disorders and their treatment. Each disorder is presented from several points of view. Although this approach leads to some repetition, it is our aim that the final outcome be a more complete understanding. Much has been written about movement: the beauty of the prima ballerina, the strength of the olympic athlete, and the agility of the surgeon. Seldom do we stop to look beneath the surface-the coordination of muscle groups, the finely tuned balance allowing rapid response in either direction, the individual muscle fibers coordinated to maximize strength and agility, and the nerve fibers connecting muscle with nerve centers. Some of these communicate sensory input of position to the centers while others communicate directions of moveΒ­ ment to muscles. We encourage our readers to be constantly alert to the possibility of inΒ­ creasing their understanding of other nervous system functions, including thought disorder, through an understanding of movement, either in general principle or by specific chemical interaction.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction Neuropharmacology of Movement Disorders....Pages 1-36
Front Matter....Pages 37-37
Parkinsonism....Pages 39-52
Role of B-Type Monoamine Oxidase Inhibition in the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 53-81
Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 83-102
The Clinical Evaluation of Drug Therapy in Parkinsonism and Models of Dysfunction of Brain Dopamine Systems in Animals....Pages 103-115
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
Tardive Dyskinesia....Pages 119-147
Tardive Dyskinesia and Subtyping of Schizophrenia....Pages 149-157
Brain Peptides, Neuroleptic-Induced Tolerance, and Dopamine Receptor Supersensitivity....Pages 159-180
Prevention of Tardive Dyskinesia....Pages 181-193
Clinical Aspects of Tardive Dyskinesia....Pages 195-204
Treatments for Tardive Dyskinesia....Pages 205-226
Front Matter....Pages 227-227
Tourette Syndrome....Pages 229-245
Clinical Management of Tourette Syndrome with Clonidine....Pages 247-255
The Pathogenesis of Tourette Syndrome....Pages 257-272
Front Matter....Pages 273-273
Biochemical and Pharmacological Aspects of Movement Disorders in Huntington’s Disease....Pages 275-292
The Effects of Neuroleptics on Longevity in Huntington’s Disease....Pages 293-306
Front Matter....Pages 307-307
Movement Disorders Induced by Neuroleptic Drugs....Pages 309-321
Movement Disorders and Neuroleptic Medication....Pages 323-341
Drug-Induced Movement Disorders....Pages 343-364
Movement Disorders Induced by Psychotherapeutic Agents....Pages 365-389
Front Matter....Pages 307-307
Pharmacotherapy of Movement Disorders in Children and Adolescents....Pages 391-395
Back Matter....Pages 397-406

✦ Subjects


Neurology; Neurosurgery; Psychiatry; Neurosciences


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