Parkinson's disease: non-motor and non-dopaminergic features

Parkinson's disease: non-motor and non-dopaminergic features

Olanow, C. Warren
Stocchi, Fabrizio
Lang, Anthony

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Parkinsons Disease has traditionally been seen as a movement disorder, and diagnosed by the development of tremor. However, we are beginning to understand that the disease manifests itself in many ways, and that earlier diagnosis might be possible through non-tremor symptoms. This textbook aims to tell the full story of non-motor and non-dopaminergic features of Parkinsons Disease. INDICE: Chapter 1 The Dopaminergic and Non-Dopaminergic Features of Parkinsons Disease (C.W. Olanow, F Stocchi, and AE Lang). Chapter 2 Neuropathologic Involvement of the Dopaminergic Neuronal Systems in Parkinsons Disease (DanielP. Perl). Chapter 3 Non-dopaminergic Pathology of Parkinsons Disease (Heiko Braak and Kelly Del Tredici). Chapter 4 Functional Anatomy of the Motor and Non-Motor Circuitry of the Basal Ganglia (Yoland Smith). Chapter 5 The functionalorganization of the basal ganglia: Dopaminergic and Non-Dopaminergic Features(Carlos Juri, Maria C. Rodriguez-Oroz, and Jose A. Obeso). Chapter 6 Anatomy and Physiology of Limbic System Dysfunction in Parkinsons Disease (Anthony A. Grace). Chapter 7 Animal Models of Parkinsons disease: the non-motor and non-dopaminergic features (Katherine E. Soderstrom, Shilpa Ramaswamy, C. Warren Olanow, and Jeffrey H. Kordower). Chapter 8 The Emerging Entity of Pre-motor Parkinsons Disease (J. William Langston). Chapter 9 Functional Imaging Studies in Parkinsons Disease: The Non-Dopaminergic Systems (A Jon Stoessl). Chapter 10 Assessment of non-motor features of Parkinsons Disease: Scales and Rating Tools(Christopher G. Goetz and Cristina Sampaio). Chapter 11 Clinical Trial Measures of the Non-Motor Features of Parkinsons Disease (Karl Kieburtz). Chapter 12Clinical Features of Dementia Associated with Parkinsons Disease and Dementiawith Lewy Bodies (David J. Burn). Chapter 13 Neuropsychological Features of Parkinsons Dementias (Leonardo Cruz de Souza, Virginie Czernecki, and Bruno Dubois). Chapter 14 Neuropathology of Dementia in Parkinsons Disease (Dennis W. Dickson and Carolyn F. Orr). Chapter 15 Treatment of Dementia Associated with Parkinsons Disease (Murat Emre). Chapter 16 Psychosis in Parkinsons Disease (Joe Friedman). Chapter 17 Depression in Parkinson Disease (Tiffini Voss and Irene Hegeman Richard). Chapter 18 Anxiety Syndromes and Panic Attacks (Daniel Weintraub and Staci Stewart). Chapter 19 The Dopamine Dysregulation Syndrome (Sean S. OSullivan and Andrew J. Lees). Chapter 20 Neurobiology of Impulse ControlDisorders in Parkinsons Disease (T.D.L. Steeves, Janis Miyasaki , Anthony E. Lang and Antonio P. Strafella). Chapter 21 Sleep Disorders in Parkinsons Disease (Friederike Sixel-Döring s Disease (Ronald F. Pfeiffer). Chapter 25 BladderDysfunction in Parkinsons Disease (Fabrizio Stocchi, Margherita Torti, Giovanni Palleschi and Antonio Carbone). Chapter 26 Orthostatic Hypotension in Parkinsons Disease (Uday Muthane and Christopher J Mathias). Chapter 27 Sexual Dysfunction (Kimberly Pargeon, Karen Anderson and William J. Weiner). Chapter 28 Olfactory Dysfunction (John E. Duda and Matthew B. Stern). Chapter 29 Pain and Paresthesia in Parkinsons Disease (Shen-Yang Lim and Andrew H. Evans). Chapter30 Restless Legs Syndrome and Akathisia in Parkinsons Disease (Alex Iranzo and Cynthia L. Comella). Chapter 31 Speech and Voice Disorders in Parkinsons Disease (Lorraine Ramig, Cynthia Fox, and Shimon

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-9185-2
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 496
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés