Motor Neuron Disorders and Related Diseases Handbook of Clinical Neurology Vol 82 1st Edition by Andrew Eisen, Pamela J. Shaw MD – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-0444518941, 0444518940
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ISBN 10: 0444518940
ISBN 13: 978-0444518941
Author: Andrew Eisen, Pamela J. Shaw MD
This volume provides a comprehensive and scholarly accounting of motor neuron disorders, a group of diseases that are both clinically and genetically diverse. Clinicians and neuroscientists alike will find invaluable research and information on recent advancements that have occurred in the understanding of these disorders.
From specific discussions of their underlying molecular pathogenesis, to advancements in therapies and diagnosis, users will find a resource that presents a comprehensive understanding of the general clinical features and management of these devastating disorders. In addition, new tactics that can be used to enhance patient care are also presented and discussed.
Specific chapters within the volume include discussions pertaining to the historical aspects of motor neuron diseases, comparative anatomy, physiology, and development of the corticospinal system, and discussions of spinal muscular atrophies, amongst others. In addition, symptomatic therapy and the palliative aspects of clinical patient care are also presented.
* A scholarly accounting of new research in motor neuron disorders and their associated diseases* The intricate relationships that exist between different motor neuron related disorders* A comprehensive resource that provides a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of motor neuron disorders, along with new approaches to patient care
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