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Immunological and Infectious Diseases of the Peripheral Nerves

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Paperback, 454 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9780521159432
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2011 9780521159432
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This 1998 book was the first to be dedicated to peripheral neuropathies of immune or infectious origin, which are now known to comprise a substantial proportion of disorders of the peripheral nerves. Many of the most important advances in the field were made by contributors to this volume. There are four sections, dealing with biology and epidemiology, patient evaluation, specific clinical syndromes known to be of infectious or immunologic origin, and therapy and management, including rehabilitation. Neurologists will welcome this comprehensive review of the field at the time of publication, which provides an overview of the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of infectious and immune mediated neuropathies. It is directly relevant to the everyday management of patients, and will also meet the needs of the basic immunological researcher seeking a general overview.

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ISBN13:9780521159432
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:454

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Preface; The way things were: the discovery of experimental 'allergic' neuritis B. Waksman; Part I. Biology and Epidemiology: 1. Immune interactions in the peripheral nervous system C. L. Koski; 2. Epidemiology of autoimmune polyneuropathies J. J. Kelly; Part II. Patient Evaluation: 3. Clinical evaluation and differential diagnosis J. H. J. Wokke, and N. C. Notermans; 4. Electrophysiological studies H. Franssen; 5. Immunopathological studies in immune-mediated neuropathies M. Corbo, and A. P. Hays; Part III. Clinical Syndromes: 6. Guillain-Barré syndrome and variants F. G. A. Van der Meché; 7. Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy M. Vermeulen; 8. Acute and chronic sensory neuronopathy G. Sobue; 9. Acute and chronic autonomic neuropathies G. A. Suarez, and P. A. Low; 10. Vasculitic neuropathies G. Said; 11. Neuropathies associated with anti-MAG antibodies and IgM monoclonal gammopathies E. Nobile-Orazio; 12. Motor neuropathies associated with anti-GM1 ganglioside antibodies T. Kuntzer, and A. J. Steck; 13. Neuropathies associated with anti-sulfatide and other glycoconjugate antibodies L. H. van der Berg; 14. Paraneoplastic peripheral neuropathy P. Sillevis Smitt, and Jerome Posner; 15. Polyneuropathies associated with myeloma, POEMS, and non-malignant IgG and IgA monoclonal gammopathies J. J. Kelly; 16. Neuromyotonia and the Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome J. Newsom-Davis; 17. The Post-Polio syndrome M. Dalakas; 18. Peripheral neuropathy in HIV-1 infection T. H. Brannagan, T. McAlarney, and N. Latov; 19. Lyme neuropathy P. Coyle, and M. Kaufman; 20. Neuropathy in leprosy F. G. I. Jennekens, and W. H. van Brakel; 21. Neuropathies associated with herpes virus infections Israel Steiner, and Dana Wolf; 22. Toxin-induced immune neuropathies N. L. Rosenberg; 23. Immune-mediated experimental neuropathies J. D. Pollard; Part IV. Therapy and Management: 24. Immunosuppression and immunomodulation A. Brand; 25. Management of paralytic neuropathy in the intensive care unit C. F. Bolton; 26. Diagnosis and symptomatic therapy of nerve pain Ch. J. Vecht, and P. L. I. Dellemijn; 27. Medical rehabilitation G. Van Dijk, N. C. Notermans, and J. Gerritsen.

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