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Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders

by Suchowersky, Oksana.
Authors: Comella, Cynthia.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Current Clinical Neurology Physical details: XIV, 288 p. 5 illus. online resource. ISBN: 1603271201 Subject(s): Medicine. | Internal medicine. | Neurology. | Neurosurgery. | Medicine & Public Health. | Neurology. | Internal Medicine. | Neurosurgery.
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Pathophysiology of Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders -- Huntington Disease and Other Choreas -- Dystonia -- Tourette Syndrome and the Spectrum of Neurodevelopmental Tic Disorders -- Myoclonus -- Paroxysmal Dyskinesias -- Psychogenic Movement Disorders -- Drug-Induced Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders -- Hyperkinetic Disorders in Childhood -- Surgery for Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders.

Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders is a state-of-the-art resource devoted to disorders characterized by excessive movement.  Organized according to specific disorders or syndromes, each chapter is written by a group of internationally recognized experts. Chapters have been organized by the individual authors to best highlight the salient features of the disorders.  Each chapter features a video accompaniment that provides highly instructive examples of each disorder, offering clinicians an important video-based tool to aid in making correct diagnoses.  The video is on an accompanying DVD and can also be found at www.springerimages.com/Suchowersky.  Without a visual evaluation of the phenomenology, diagnosis of the hyperkinetic disorder is fraught with error.  Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders is a unique and essential new text written for neurologists, psychiatrists, neurosurgeons, internists, residents and all others interested in movement disorders.  An invaluable resource, it will lead to a better understanding and recognition of the hyperkinetic movement disorders, and that, in turn, will lead to better care for patients.

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