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Title The differential diagnosis of chorea / edited by Ruth H. Walker.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 452 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Introduction : an approach to the patient with chorea / Ruth H. Walker -- 2. Functional anatomy of chorea / Jonathan W. Mink -- 3. Huntington disease / Rebecca M. Gilbert and Steven Frucht -- 4. Benign hereditary chorea / Octavian R. Adam and Joseph Jankovic -- 5. Huntington disease-like 2 / Dobrila D. Rudnicki and Russell L. Margolis -- 6. Chorea-acanthocytosis / Benedikt Bader, Adrian Danek, and Ruth H. Walker -- 7. McLeod syndrome / Hans H. Jung -- 8. Neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation / Penelope Hogarth and Susan Hayflick -- 9. Neuroferritinopathy / Alisdair McNeill and Patrick F. Chinnery -- 10. Aceruloplasminemia / Frank Skidmore.
11. Chorea in prion diseases / Nayana Lahiri, Simon Mead, and Sarah J. Tabrizi -- 12. Chorea in the inherited ataxias / Guilherme G. Riccioppo Rodrigues and Jennifer G. Goldman -- 13. Inherited metabolic diseases causing chorea in childhood / Donald L. Gilbert -- 14. Medication-induced chorea / Marta San Luciano and Rachel Saunders-Pullman -- 15. Metabolic causes of chorea / S. Elizabeth Zauber and Katie Kompoliti -- 16. Structural causes of chorea / Nora L. Chan and Winona Tse -- 17. Sydenham chorea / Esther Cubo -- 18. Paraneoplastic and other autoimmune choreas / Michael H. Pourfar -- 19. Paroxysmal chorea / Camilla Kilbane -- 20. Psychiatric aspects of the neurodegenerative choreas / Mark Walterfang, Andrew Evans, and Dennis Velakoulis -- 21. Psychogenic chorea / John C. Morgan, Shyamal H. Mehta, and Kapil D. Sethi -- 22. Treatment of chorea / Brandon Barton and Kathleen M. Shannon.
Summary The involuntary movement disorder known as chorea can be due to a wide variety of neurological conditions, both genetic and acquired. This volume provides a comprehensive account of these conditions. While Huntington's disease is the prototypic inherited chorea, with the development of the genetic test for this disorder it has become apparent that a small but significant proportion of patients with this phenotype do not have this diagnosis. Although less common than Huntington's disease, it is vital to correctly diagnose these patients with advances in molecular medicine, it is now easier to i.
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Subject Chorea -- Diagnosis.
Chorea.
Diagnosis.
Diagnosis, Differential.
Diagnosis, Differential.
Chorea -- diagnosis.
Chorea -- complications.
Chorea -- etiology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Walker, Ruth H.
Other Form: Print version: Differential diagnosis of chorea 9780195393514 (DLC) 2010003463 (OCoLC)502393782
ISBN 9780199742479 (electronic book)
0199742472 (electronic book)
9780195393514
0195393511