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Multiple Sclerosis for the Non-Neurologist

โœ Scribed by Mary Ann Picone


Publisher
LWW
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
673
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Recent rapid changes in the field of multiple sclerosis management have made the task of staying well-informed a challenge for neurologists, and even more so for other healthcare practitioners who are involved in symptom evaluation and treatment. Multiple Sclerosis for the Non-Neurologist is an up-to-date resource for physicians, residents, fellows, and others who care for patients with MS. It contains authoritative information on all aspects of this complex disease, including monitoring requirements for patients with MS, potential risks and adverse events of disease modifying or symptomatic therapies, and possible drug interactions and contraindications of medications.

  • Contains up-to-date guidance for healthcare providers in any field who are likely to encounter problems associated with MS, including internal medicine, emergency medicine, urology, ophthalmology, dermatology, podiatry, nursing, physical and occupational therapy, and more.
  • Presents expert, multidisciplinary views and experience from prominent specialists on everything from public health issues associated with the disease; to MRI findings in MS; to issues encountered in surgery and pain management, dental care, and identification of services for patients and their families.
  • Covers visual dysfunction, obesity and MS, bladder in the MS patient, cognitive function and mood disorders, MS in adolescents and children, exercise prescription, comprehensive care and nursing, palliative care, and much more.
  • Outlines the epidemiology and pathophysiology, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, and basic immunology of MS.
  • Facilitates optimal comprehensive care for patients and their families, helping those with MS live longer, more active lives.
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โœฆ Table of Contents


Title page
Copyright
Dedication
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Table of Contents
1 Epidemiology
2 Immunology of Multiple Sclerosis
3 Evaluation and Diagnosis of the Multiple Sclerosis Patient
4 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis
5 Internal Medicine I
6 Internal Medicine II: Disease-Modifying Therapies and Adverse Effects
7 Multiple Sclerosis in Emergency Medicine
8 Visual Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis
9 Cutaneous Disorders Associated With Multiple Sclerosis
10 Endocrine Disorders in Multiple Sclerosis
11 Obesity and Multiple Sclerosis
12 Rheumatology
13 Pulmonary Complications in Multiple Sclerosis
14 Public Health Considerations in Multiple Sclerosis
15 Multiple Sclerosis in the Female Patient
16 Urologic Issues in the Multiple Sclerosis Patient
17 Bowel and Sexual Dysfunction in the Multiple Sclerosis Patient
18 Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis
19 Mood Disorders in Multiple Sclerosis
20 Multiple Sclerosis in Adolescents and Children
21 Dental and Oral Health Considerations in Multiple Sclerosis
22 Otolaryngologic Manifestations of Multiple Sclerosis
23 Orthopedic Issues in the Multiple Sclerosis Patient
24 Upper Extremity Evaluation in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
25 Foot and Ankle Manifestations of Multiple Sclerosis
26 Common Foot and Ankle Conditions Associated With Multiple Sclerosis
27 Perioperative Care of the Lower Extremity Orthopedic Patient With Multiple Sclerosis
28 Pain Management in Multiple Sclerosis
29 Multiple Sclerosis and General Anesthetic Considerations
30 Neurosurgery
31 Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis
32 The Presence, Type, and Burden of Walking, Gait, and Balance Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis
33 Exercise Prescription in Multiple Sclerosis
34 Comprehensive Care in Multiple Sclerosis: The Nursing Professional as a Linchpin
35 Palliative Medicine in Multiple Sclerosis
APPENDIX A: Patient Resources and Support Services
Index


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