Edited bySteven L Lewis, MD, Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USAHow do you identify which neurologic syndromes occur due to systemic disease?Β Neurological problems commonly occur in the context of underlying systemic disease, and may even be t
Neurological Disorders due to Systemic Disease
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 308
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
How do you identify which neurological syndromes occur due to systemic disease?Β
Neurological problems commonly occur in the context of underlying systemic disease, and may even be the presenting symptom of a medical condition that has not yet been diagnosed. Consequently neurologists need to be aware when a neurological presentation might indicate an underlying systemic disorder.
Β Neurologic Disorders due to SystemicΒ Disease provides the tools you need to make these connections. The unique Neurologic presentations-based approach relates to the common clinical situations you encounter, including:Β
- Headache
- Stroke
- Movement disorders
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Encephalopathies, Seizures, Myelopathies, Neuro-Ophthalmologic and Neuro-otologic disorders, Sleep disorders, and others
Β Major categories of systemic illness are explored for each presentation to guide you towards a likely cause.Β These include:Β
- Endocrine, electrolyte, and metabolic disorders
- Systemic autoimmune disorders
- Organ dysfunction and failure, and critical medical illness
- Systemic cancer and paraneoplastic disorders
- Systemic infectious disease
- Complications due to drugs and alcohol
- Β Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
Β Written by a leading cast of experts, with a practical approach including βthings to rememberβ for each presentation, Neurologic Disorders due to Systemic Disease should be on every neurologistβs desk.
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β2): Steven L. Lewis
Chapter 2 Headache due to Systemic Disease (pages 3β28): Kevin A. Kahn
Chapter 3 Encephalopathy (delirium) due to Systemic Disease (pages 29β50): Allison Weathers
Chapter 4 Dementia and Systemic Disorders (pages 51β76): Jennifer R. Molano and Brendan J. Kelley
Chapter 5 Stroke due to Systemic Diseases (pages 77β106): Sarkis Morales?Vidal and Jose Biller
Chapter 6 Seizures due to Systemic Disease (pages 107β126): Matthew T. Hoerth and Joseph I. Sirven
Chapter 7 Neuro?Ophthalmology of Systemic Disease (pages 127β144): Matthew J. Thurtell and Janet C. Rucker
Chapter 8 Neuro?Otology of Systemic Disease (pages 145β154): Terry D. Fife
Chapter 9 Movement Disorders due to Systemic Disease (pages 155β174): Brandon R. Barton and Christopher G. Goetz
Chapter 10 Myelopathies due to Systemic Disease (pages 175β191): Sital V. Patel and Steven L. Lewis
Chapter 11 Peripheral Nerve Disorders in Systemic Disease (pages 192β213): Michelle L. Mauermann and Ted M. Burns
Chapter 12 Neuromuscular Junction Disorders due to Systemic Disease (pages 214β223): Jaffar Khan
Chapter 13 Myopathies due to Systemic Disease (pages 224β238): Hannah R. Briemberg
Chapter 14 Autonomic Manifestations of Systemic Disease (pages 239β260): Brent P. Goodman and Eduardo E. Benarroch
Chapter 15 Sleep Disorders and Systemic Disease (pages 261β281): Erik K. St. Louis
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