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Human Hypothalamus, Pt. 2 - Basic and Clinical Aspects (Hardcover)
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Human Hypothalamus, Pt. 2 - Basic and Clinical Aspects (Hardcover)
Series: Handbook of Clinical Neurology Series, v. 80
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This volume in the "Handbook of Clinical Neurology" (Series
Editors: Michael J. Aminoff, Department of Neurology, University of
California, San Francisco, USA; Francois Boller, Bethesda, USA;
Dick F. Swaab, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam,
the Netherlands) is the first major account of the human
hypothalamus. Part II is system and disease oriented and deals with
the clinic, and with the neuropathology, neurobiology and genetics
of vascular disorders, disorders of development and growth
(including e.g. anencephaly, septo-optic dysplasia and other
midline defects), hypothalamic and pineal tumors, infections,
neuroimmunological disorders such as neurosarcoidosis, multiple
sclerosis, and Langerhans-cell histiocytosis.After the
neuropathology of the neurohypophysis has been dealt with, the
background of the different forms of diabetes insipidus and other
drinking disorders, such as polydipsia and adipsia, inappropriate
secretion of vasopressin, and Wolfram syndrome are presented.
Eating disorders such as, e.g. Prader-Willi syndrome, anorexia and
bulimia nervosa, are presented as typical hypothalamic diseases.
Genetic disorders causing a defect in the migration of hypothalamic
neurons are the basis of Kallmann syndrome. Sexual differentiation
of the brain is related to transsexuality and homo/heterosexuality.
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