Foreword Lord Walton of Detchant | |
Preface | |
Part I. Scientific Basis of Muscle Disease: 1. The structure and function of motor units Robert E. Burke | |
2. Developmental biology of skeletal muscle Jeffrey B. Miller | |
3. The molecular and cellular biology of muscle Susan C. Brown, Frank S. Walsh and George Dickson | |
4. The molecular basis of muscle disease Louise V. B. Anderson | |
5. Mitochondria Eric A. Shoubridge | |
6. The sarcotubular system Kimby N. Barton and David H. MacLennan | |
7. The extracellular matrix of skeletal muscle Paul C. Holland and Salvatore Carbonetto | |
8. Aspects of skeletal muscle biochemistry in health and disease John M. Land | |
9. The neuromuscular junction and neuromuscular transmission Angela Vincent | |
10. The pathophysiology of excitation in skeletal muscle Robert L. Barchi | |
11. Animal models of human muscle disease Barry J. Cooper | |
Part II. Methods of Investigation of Muscle Disease: 12. Applied physiology of muscle Eric L. Logigian and Richard L. Barbano | |
13. Histochemistry and immunocytochemistry of muscle in health and disease Caroline A. Sewry and Victor Dubowitz | |
14. Muscle pathology on semithin resin sections Stirling Carpenter | |
15. Electron microscopy in the study of normal and diseased muscle Stirling Carpenter | |
16. Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy of muscle D. J. Taylor, J. L. Fleckenstein and R. Lodi | |
Part III. Description of Muscle Disease: 17. The examination and investigation of the patient with muscle disease David Hilton-Jones and John T. Kissel | |
18. The classification of muscle diseases Michael H. Brooke | |
19. Dystrophinopathies Eric P. Hoffman | |
20. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies Jean-Claude Kaplan, Jacques S. Beckmann and Michel Fardeau | |
21. Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy Rabi Tawil and Robert C. Griggs | |
22. Distal myopathies Richard J. Barohn and Robert C. Griggs | |
23. Emery-Dreifuss dystrophy Kiichi Arahata | |
24. Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy Bernard Brais | |
25. Congenital muscular dystrophies Thomas Voit | |
26. Congenital myopathies Hans H. Goebel | |
27. Myotonic dystrophy Peter S. Harper | |
28. The metabolic myopathies Richard T. Moxley III, Patrick Chinnery and Douglas Turnbull | |
29. Oxidative phosphorylation diseases of muscle John M. Shoffner and Eric Shoubridge | |
30. Ion channel disorders of muscle Louis J. Ptá | |
cek and Saï | |
d Bendahhou | |
31. Inflammatory myopathies Marinos C. Dalakos and George Karpati | |
32. Myasthenia gravis and myasthenic syndromes: autoimmune and genetic disorders John Newsom-Davis and David Beeson | |
33. Toxic and iatrogenic myopathies and neuromuscular transmission disorders Zohar Argov, Henry J. Kaminski, Ali Al-Mudallal and Robert L. Ruff | |
34. Painful muscle syndromes Russell Lane | |
Part IV. The Principles of Management of Muscle Disease: 35. Genetic counselling in muscle disease K. Bushby | |
36. The principles of treatment, prevention and rehabilitation: perspectives on future treatment Giovanni Meola, George Karpati and R. C. Griggs | |
Index. |
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