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9780470753217

Drug Induced Movement Disorders

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470753217

  • ISBN10:

    0470753218

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: eBook
  • Copyright: 2008-01-14
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

An invaluable addition to the library of any neurologist, this book updates and presents the current state of the art clinical approaches to this subject, assisting neurologists and physicians alike in this difficult but increasingly common situation.

Author Biography

Dr. Stewart Factor, DO. Professor of Neurology, Riley Family Chair in Parkinson's Disease, Director, Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorder Program, Albany Medical Center

Dr. Anthony E. Lang, MD. Movement Disorder Clinic, Toronto Western Hospital

Dr. William J. Weiner, MD. Chair, Department of Neurology, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Table of Contents

Section 1: General Considerations.

Chapter 1: Movement Disorders: Approach, Definitions and differential Diagnosis.

Martin Cloutier, Anthony E. Lang.

Chapter 2: Rating Scales for Movement Disorders.

Wonodi I, Hong EH, Avila MT, Gunvant Thaker.

Chapter 3: Spontaneous movement disorders in psychiatric patients.

Irene Richard, Christopher O’Brien, Roger Kurlan.

Section 2: Antipsychotics.

Chapter 4: Pharmacology of typical and atypical agents.

Gary Remington, Shitij Kapur.

Chapter 5: Acute Drug-induced Dystonia.

Michael F. Mazurek, Patricia I. Rosebush.

Chapter 6: Drug-Induced Parkinsonism.

Joseph H. Friedman, Martha E. Trieschmann, Hubert H. Fernandez.

Chapter 7: Acute Akathisia.

Author: Lenard A. Adler, John Rotrosen, Burt Angrist.

Chapter 8: Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome.

Stewart A. Factor.

Chapter 9: Classical Tardive Dyskinesia.

Thomas M. Hyde, MD, Jose A. Apud, Whitney C. Fisher, Michael F. Egan.

Chapter 10: Tardive dyskinesia Variants.

Skidmore F, Weiner W, Burke R.

Chapter 11: Movement Disorders caused by atypical antipsychotics.

Karen E. Anderson.

Chapter 12: Commentary: Is Tardive dyskinesia disappearing?James Lohr, MD.

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Section 3: Dopaminomimetic Drugs.

Chapter 13: Dyskinesia induced by levodopa and dopamine agonists in Parkinson’s disease.

John G. Nutt, Matthew Brodsky.

Chapter 14: Stimulant Drugs.

Anthony E. Munson, Juan Sanchez-Ramos, William J Weiner.

Section 5: Other Drugs.

Chapter 15: Antidepressants.

Marie L. Moro-de-Casillas, David E. Riley.

Chapter 16: Anticonvulsants.

John C. Morgan, Madeline Harrison.

Chapter 17: Miscellaneous Drugs.

Daniel Tarsy

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