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Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas is a practical and concise title offering an introduction to the field of movement disorders, which is expanding rapidly with the involvement of various disciplines and specialties. The unique feature of the book is the accompanying video content, comprising common cases in each category of movement disorders. The video clips come from Dr. Tarsy’s personal video collection at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Dr. Bhidayasiri's personal collection at Chulalongkorn University and UCLA. The video is on an accompanying DVD and can also be found at www.springerimages.com/Tarsy. Each case includes expert narration from Dr. Tarsy. Rather than focusing on rare cases, the authors emphasize typical cases, with good history and physical signs. Unique, easy to read, with highly instructive supporting video content, Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas is an indispensable reference for all clinicians interested in the fascinating field of movement disorders.




Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas is a practical and concise title offering an introduction to the field of movement disorders, which is expanding rapidly with the involvement of various disciplines and specialties. The unique feature of the book is the accompanying video content, comprising common cases in each category of movement disorders. The video clips come from Dr. Tarsy’s personal video collection at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Dr. Bhidayasiri's personal collection at Chulalongkorn University and UCLA. The video is on an accompanying DVD and can also be found at www.springerimages.com/Tarsy. Each case includes expert narration from Dr. Tarsy. Rather than focusing on rare cases, the authors emphasize typical cases, with good history and physical signs. Unique, easy to read, with highly instructive supporting video content, Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas is an indispensable reference for all clinicians interested in the fascinating field of movement disorders.




Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas is a practical and concise title offering an introduction to the field of movement disorders, which is expanding rapidly with the involvement of various disciplines and specialties. The unique feature of the book is the accompanying video content, comprising common cases in each category of movement disorders. The video clips come from Dr. Tarsy’s personal video collection at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Dr. Bhidayasiri's personal collection at Chulalongkorn University and UCLA. The video is on an accompanying DVD and can also be found at www.springerimages.com/Tarsy. Each case includes expert narration from Dr. Tarsy. Rather than focusing on rare cases, the authors emphasize typical cases, with good history and physical signs. Unique, easy to read, with highly instructive supporting video content, Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas is an indispensable reference for all clinicians interested in the fascinating field of movement disorders.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Examination of a Patient with Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 2-3
Parkinson’s Disease: Hoehn and Yahr Scale....Pages 4-5
Young-Onset Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 6-7
Tremor-Dominant Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 8-9
Parkinson’s Disease: Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia....Pages 10-11
Parkinson’s Disease: Diphasic Dyskinesia....Pages 12-13
Parkinson’s Disease: “On-Off” Phenomenon....Pages 14-15
Parkinson’s Disease: Freezing of Gait....Pages 16-17
Parkinsonism with Pisa Syndrome....Pages 18-19
Parkinson’s Disease with Camptocormia....Pages 20-21
Apathy in Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 22-23
Punding in Parkinson’s Disease....Pages 24-25
Parkinson’s Disease Due to PARK2....Pages 26-27
Parkinson’s Disease Treated with Deep Brain Stimulation....Pages 28-29
Multiple System Atrophy....Pages 30-31
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy....Pages 32-33
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy with Apraxia of Eyelid Opening....Pages 34-35
Vascular Parkinsonism....Pages 36-37
Corticobasal Degeneration....Pages 38-39
Drug-Induced Parkinsonism....Pages 40-41
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Toxin-Induced Parkinsonism....Pages 42-43
HIV-Induced Parkinsonism....Pages 44-45
Front Matter....Pages 47-47
Examination of a Patient with Essential Tremor....Pages 48-49
Parkinsonian Rest, Postural, and Re-emergent Tremor....Pages 50-51
Essential Tremor: Voice and Head Tremor....Pages 52-53
Cerebellar Tremor....Pages 54-55
Holmes’ Midbrain Tremor....Pages 56-58
Wilson’s Disease with Wing-Beating Tremor....Pages 60-61
Primary Writing Tremor....Pages 62-63
Orthostatic Tremor....Pages 64-65
Hyperthyroid Tremor....Pages 66-67
Drug-Induced Tremor....Pages 68-69
Dystonic Tremor....Pages 70-71
Neuropathic Tremor....Pages 72-73
Psychogenic Tremor....Pages 74-75
Front Matter....Pages 77-77
Examination of a Patient with Non-DYT1 Generalized Dystonia....Pages 78-79
Segmental Dystonia Treated with Deep Brain Stimulation....Pages 80-81
Cervical Dystonia: Rotational Torticollis....Pages 82-83
Cervical Dystonia: Torticollis with Dystonic Head Tremor....Pages 84-85
Front Matter....Pages 86-87
Cervical Dystonia: Anterocollis....Pages 77-77
Cervical Dystonia: Retrocollis....Pages 88-89
Cervical Dystonia: Sensory Tricks....Pages 90-91
Secondary Cervical Dystonia Following Brainstem Hemorrhage....Pages 92-93
Secondary Hemidystonia Following Head Trauma....Pages 94-95
Essential Blepharospasm....Pages 96-97
Orofacial Dystonia and Dyskinesia....Pages 98-99
Orofacial Dystonia with Lower Facial and Platysma Dystonia....Pages 100-101
Meige’s Syndrome....Pages 102-103
Tongue Protrusion Dystonia....Pages 104-105
Spasmodic (Laryngeal) Dysphonia....Pages 106-107
Writer’s Cramp....Pages 108-109
Writer’s Cramp with Mirror Movements....Pages 110-111
Musician’s Dystonia in a Guitarist....Pages 112-113
Musician’s Dystonia in a Violinist....Pages 114-115
Rower’s Dystonia....Pages 116-117
Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation....Pages 118-119
Spinocerebellar Ataxia-Type 2 with Dystonia....Pages 120-122
Tardive Dystonia....Pages 124-125
Tardive Dystonia Treated with Deep Brain Stimulation....Pages 126-127
Front Matter....Pages 128-129
Wilson’s Disease with Dystonia....Pages 77-77
Rapid-Onset Dystonia Parkinsonism....Pages 130-131
Anterocollis in Parkinsonism....Pages 132-133
Sandifer’s Syndrome....Pages 134-135
Adrenoleukodystrophy....Pages 136-137
Front Matter....Pages 138-140
Huntington’s Disease....Pages 141-141
Late-Onset Huntington’s Disease....Pages 142-143
Juvenile Huntington’s Disease....Pages 144-145
Huntington’s Disease-Like 2....Pages 146-147
Sydenham’s Chorea....Pages 148-149
Benign Hereditary Chorea....Pages 150-151
Chorea-Acanthocytosis....Pages 152-153
Chorea-Acanthocytosis with Feeding Dystonia....Pages 154-155
Chorea-Acanthocytosis with Head Drops and Trunk Flexions....Pages 156-157
Hemichorea-Hemiballismus....Pages 158-159
Chorea in Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease....Pages 160-161
Tardive Dyskinesia....Pages 162-164
Drug-Induced Akathisia....Pages 166-167
Edentulous Dyskinesia....Pages 168-169
Painful Legs and Moving Toes....Pages 170-171
Front Matter....Pages 172-173
“Postpump” Chorea....Pages 141-141
Belly Dancer’s Dyskinesia....Pages 174-175
Pseudoathetosis....Pages 176-177
Front Matter....Pages 178-180
Brainstem Myoclonus....Pages 181-181
Palatal Myoclonus....Pages 182-183
Posthypoxic Myoclonus....Pages 184-185
Essential Myoclonus....Pages 186-187
Negative Myoclonus....Pages 188-189
Propriospinal Myoclonus....Pages 190-191
Myoclonus-Dystonia Syndrome....Pages 192-193
Opsoclonus-Myoclonus-Ataxia Syndrome....Pages 194-195
Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy....Pages 196-197
Hemifacial Spasm....Pages 198-199
Epilepsia Partialis Continua....Pages 200-201
Anti-NMDA-Receptor Encephalitis....Pages 202-203
Psychogenic Myoclonus....Pages 204-205
Front Matter....Pages 206-207
Cerebellar Ataxia Type 1....Pages 209-209
Spinocerebellar Ataxia-Type 2....Pages 210-211
Spinocerebellar Ataxia-Type 3....Pages 212-213
Spinocerebellar Ataxia-Type 6....Pages 214-215
Front Matter....Pages 216-217
Spinocerebellar Ataxia-Type 7....Pages 209-209
Spinocerebellar Ataxia-Type 17....Pages 218-220
Ataxia with Oculomotor Apraxia-Type 1....Pages 222-223
Ataxia with Oculomotor Apraxia-Type 2....Pages 224-225
Friedreich’s Ataxia....Pages 226-227
Multiple System Atrophy with Cerebellar Ataxia....Pages 228-229
Front Matter....Pages 230-231
Motor Tic Disorder....Pages 233-233
Adult Onset Tic Disorder....Pages 234-235
Tourette’s Syndrome: Complex Tics....Pages 236-237
Tourette’s Syndrome: Malignant Dystonic Tics....Pages 238-239
Tourette’s Syndrome: Self-Injurious Behavior....Pages 240-241
Back Matter....Pages 242-243
....Pages 244-249
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