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Evaluation and Management of Autonomic Disorders

A Case-Based Practical Guide
Buch | Softcover
VIII, 137 Seiten
2018 | 1st ed. 2018
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-72250-4 (ISBN)
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This book approaches the basic features of autonomic dysfunction in a practical way, complemented by an examination of unique and didactic case reports. Unlike other books on autonomic disorders, its goal is to provide a brief, practical and ready to use resource for physicians faced with patients' autonomic complaints. Autonomic dysfunctions are specific disorders that affect or are related to the autonomic nervous system. Despite being primarily a field of neurology, it also has important ties to cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology and many other medical specialties. Moreover, as the action of the autonomous system tends to be diffuse, affecting different systems and organs throughout the body, its disorders may present a complex and multifaceted background, complicating its diagnosis, clinical evaluation and management. Thus, it is important to gather all the relevant information about autonomic dysfunction in a handy and practical way, providing an accessible guide for professionals and practitioners across a wide range of specialties. The content presented in this book is divided into two main parts: In the first part, the general principles of autonomic dysfunction are discussed. Here the reader will find information on the anatomy, physiology and pharmacology of the nervous system, the classification of autonomic disorders, general evaluation of these disorders and the principles of their management. In the second part, clinical cases for the most important autonomic disorders are presented and discussed in detail, particularly in light of their special importance for differential diagnosis. Using a clinical case-based approach, Evaluation and Management of Autonomic Disorders offers readers - primarily but not exclusively general practitioners in the fields of neurology, internal medicine, family medicine and cardiology - rapid access to the information required for the evaluation and managementof these complex patients.

Juan Idiaquez: Professor Idiaquez works at the Universidad de Valparaiso and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. His research to date has chiefly focused on clinical and neurophysiological studies of autonomic dysfunction in central and peripheral nervous system disorders and the influence of the aging process on autonomic function in healthy subjects. He has contributed substantial work on the quantitative assessment of symptoms and noninvasive autonomic tests in these areas, and has published in close collaboration with experts from major clinical autonomic departments. Eduardo Benarroch: Professor Benarroch is a Consultant to the Department of Neurology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. His research has mainly focused on the neuropathological basis of autonomic failure in neurodegenerative disorders, and he has published extensively in this and other areas related to autonomic function and diseases. He is co-author with Professor Phillip Low of the book Clinical Autonomic Disorders. Martin Nogues: Professor of Neurology at the University of Buenos Aires and Chairman of the Neurology Department and Neurophysiology Lab at FLENI. His activities have included coordinating the Department and the neuromuscular unit, teaching neurology to students and residents, and conducting clinical research on neuromuscular diseases and autonomic dysfunction. Dr. Nogués is an active member of the Argentine Neurological Society and the Argentine Neurophysiological Society, as well as a member of the editorial committee of the Journal of Clinical Autonomic Research. He is also a past member of the Royal Society of Medicine and of the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine

PART A. GENERAL PRINCIPLES.- 1. Anatomy, physiology and pharmacology of the Autonomic nervous system.- 2. Classification of Autonomic disorders.- 3. General evaluation of autonomic disorders.- 4. Principles of managements of autonomic disorders.- PART B. CLINICAL CASES.- 1. Acute or subacute Pure autonomic failure.- 2. Chronic and progressive Pure autonomic failure.- 3. Chronic autonomic failure associated with Parkinsonism, ataxia or dementia.- 4. Autonomic failure in chronic peripheral neuropathy.- 5. Autonomic failure in subacute sensory ganglioneuronopathies.- 6. Autonomic failure and acute motor weakness.- 7. Distal painful autonomic neuropathy.- 8. Orthostatic intolerance.- 9. Autonomic hyperactivity.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo VIII, 137 p. 2 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 127 x 203 mm
Gewicht 157 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Schlagworte Anatomic evaluation • Autonomic disorders • Autonomic Dysfunction • Neurological • Orthostatic hypotension • therapy
ISBN-10 3-319-72250-6 / 3319722506
ISBN-13 978-3-319-72250-4 / 9783319722504
Zustand Neuware
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