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Principles and practice of movement disorders/ - 1st - Philadelphia: Churchill livingstone (elsevier), 2007. - 652p. CD 126

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clinical overview and phenomenology of movement disorders, motor control: physiology of voluntary and involuntary movements, functional neuroanatomy of the basal ganglia, hypokinetic disorders, parkinsonism: clinical features and differential diagnosis, current concepts on the etiology and pathogenesis of parkinson disease, medical treatment of parkinson disease, surgical treatment of parkinson disease and other movement disorders, nonmotor problems in parkinson disease, experimental models and new emerging therapies for parkinson disease, parkinsonism-plus syndromes and secondary parkinsonian disorders, gait disorders: pathophysiology and clinical syndromes, stiffness syndromes, hyperkinetic disorders, dystonia: phenomenology, classification, biochemistry, and genetics, treatment of dystonia, huntington disease, chorea, ballism, athetosis, phenomenology and etiology, tics and tourette syndrome, stereotypies, tremors: diagnosis and treatment
tardive syndromes:phenomenology ,concepts on pathophysiology and treatment, neuroleptic induced syndromes , myoclonus:phenomenology, etiology, physiology, and treatment, ataxia: pathophysiology and clinical syndromes, paroxysmal dyskinesias,restless legs syndrome and peripheral movement disorders, wilson disease, psychogenic movement disorders: phenomenology, diagnosis, and treatment

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