Description
Book SynopsisThis clinically-focused volume is informed by Lawrence I. Golbe's three decades of research and tertiary clinical care in progressive supranuclear palsy. It is an ideal source for the general neurologist seeking a refresher and the primary care provider, neurological nurse, or physical, occupational or speech therapist who must address their patients' specialized needs.
Trade Review"Lawrence I. Golbe, a distinguished expert on Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, presents a timely guide for practicing clinicians. An essential reading and reliable roadmap in dynamic days."— Günter U. Höglinger, MD
“Professor Golbe’s guide is the story, well told and easily read, of a passionate clinician’s long journey towards understanding of this rare disease. It is comprehensive, a literary landmark of 2018, and it gives optimism about eventual cure."— John C. Steele, M.D.
Table of ContentsPreface
1. History
2. Descriptive Epidemiology
3. Analytical Epidemiology
4. Clinical Rating Scales for PSP
5. The Clinical Spectrum of PSP
6. Differential Diagnosis
7. Diagnostic Criteria for PSP
8. Diagnosis of Early PSP
9. Cognitive and Behavioral Features
10. Eye movement
11. Dysarthria
12. Dysphagia
13. Physical and Occupational Therapy
14. Palliative care
15. Sleep
16. Imaging
17. Genetics
18. Drug Treatment for General and Motor Features
19. Emergency Management of PSP
20. Organization and Infrastructure of PSP Care
21. What’s Coming?
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