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ISBN 10: 1841845248
ISBN 13: 9781841845241
Author: Stephen G. Reich
Written in an easy-to-follow, quick reference format, Movement Disorders: 100 Instructive Cases provides a series of 100 case studies of patients with movement disorders. Radiology images, histopathology, and patient photographs are presented in full color. The book’s uniform structure of listing each disorder followed by examination, discussion, and teaching points ensures rapid assimilation of the material.
A bonus website link includes video-clips of each patient. The captions and key points provided enable the busy neurologist to quickly reference information needed in day-to-day practice.
Table of contents:
1 Familial dystonia, parkinsonism, ataxia, and dementia: what is it?
2 Primary dystonia: a surgical disease?
3 A curable form of dystonia not to be missed
4 A neurology consultation for Parkinson’s on the psychiatry service
5 Facial twitching: what is it and how do you treat it?
6 An uncontrollable arm
7 A woman who can walk but not stand
8 A child with a severe movement disorder on the psychiatry unit
9 Progressive slowing and gait disorder
10 Three faces of essential tremor
11 New-onset ‘tics’ in a patient treated for Gilles de la Tourette’s syndrome
12 How to roll-out the work-up when the patient’s brain has ‘rocks’
13 Parkinson’s disease, pain, and melanoma
14 Ear clicking after a stroke
15 Atypical parkinsonism and cerebellar ataxia
16 ‘Off’ dystonia
17 A man with Parkinson’s catching a few ‘Z’s’
18 A 44-year-old man with dizziness since the teens
19 Weakness, ataxia, and myoclonus in a 68-year-old woman
20 Chorea and action-induced myoclonus
21 A case of seizures, orofacial dyskinesias, and peripheral neuropathy
22 A case of intermittent chorea induced by coffee
23 A curable cause of dystonia
24 Severe truncal flexion in a man with Parkinson’s disease
25 Slowly progressive gait disorder in a 45-year-old woman
26 When both motion and mentation fail
27 Asymmetric limb rigidity and apraxia
28 PD, PDD, DLB, or AD?
29 Bent spine and knees in Parkinson’s disease
30 A family with progressive atypical parkinsonism, dementia, and neuropsychiatrie changes
31 One wrong movement leads to another
32 A face to remember…
33 Destiny’s child
34: Hidden in plain view
35 A case of hand tremor where deep brain stimulation failed
36: Forgetful and fidgety
37 Too much of a good thing
38 Parkinsonism with dysautonomia: MSA or PD?
39 Levodopa responsive parkinsonism: is it Parkinson’s disease?
40 A woman with recurrent ataxia and facial myoclonus
41 Parkinson’s disease: after the honeymoon
42 An unusual hazard of treating depression
43 Parkinson’s gait: when falls become pitfalls
44 A 70-year-old man with tremor, ataxia, and bright middle cerebellar peduncles
45 Tremor after quarrel and minor head trauma: organic cause or psychologic trigger?
46 An 82-year-old man with flailing movements of his right side after a stroke
47 An 11-year-old boy with jerky movements and impaired gait
48 A 32-year-old woman with lymphadenopathy, arthritis, and chorea
49 A tremor in multiple sclerosis
50 Dopa responsive dystonia? Perhaps. But what else does she have?
51 An infrequent form of focal dystonia
52 A 43-year-old woman with severe involuntary movements
53 Is it PD, PSP, CBD, DLB, or MSA?
54 Valvular heart disease in a man with Parkinson’s disease
55 Ataxia and parkinsonism
56 What looks like corticobasal degeneration but is not corticobasal degeneration?
57 Rapidly progressing parkinsonism
58 Clumsy gait and leg pain
59 A woman with progressive ataxia and hallucinations
60 A case of rhythmic abdominal movements
61 Parkinson’s disease: what to do when there seems nothing more to do
62 Is it PD or DLB? Timing is everything
63 Consult for a neurohepatologist
64 Tricking a patient with oromandibular dystonia
65___________________________ Focal dystonia in a string musician: strumming the wrong tune
66___________________________ An intractable movement disorder cured
67_______________________ Internet dyskinesias in Parkinson’s disease
68 An elderly lady with ataxia and neuropathy
69__________________________ Leg and back cramps: psychogenic or organic?
70 Early-onset chorea progressing to an ataxic syndrome
71 Hemisensory syndrome with an ‘upgoing toe’
72 Rapid-onset dystonia-parkinson in a brother and sister
73 A young man with psychosis, ataxia, and signal changes in the splenium
74_________________________ An unusual jaw tremor
75 What looks like Huntington’s disease but isn’t?
76 SCA patient with tremor preceding ataxia
77 Painful involuntary neck movements in a 45-year-old woman
78 A stimulating treatment for essential tremor
79 The coat hanger sign
80 Lewy body Parkinson’s disease in a familial case: what is idiopathic Parkinson’s disease?
81 A cerebellar syndrome without cerebellar signs
82 Facial twitches in an elderly man
83 A man with quick jerks, inappropriate vocalizations, chronic anxiety, and compulsions
84: A young man with a jerky hand
85 An unusual cause of stuttering
86 The case of the freezing man
87 A stridorous woman
88 Ataxia in a son and mother
89 ‘Here Comes the Judge’ (with absent left arm swing)
90 Changing tremor in a 45-year-old woman
91 Is tremor essential?
92 Low cholesterol can be bad for your health
93 A man with a jerky, useless arm
94 Chorea in a septuagenarian
95 Treatment of dyskinesias in Parkinson’s disease: new use of an old drug
96 Asymmetrical movement disorder and behavioral disturbance in a young man
97 A rock solid case of parkinsonism
98 A fragile diagnosis
99 Patient selection for deep brain stimulation for idiopathic Parkinson’s disease
100 Two guitarists with ‘dys-tune-ia’
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