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Rosenberg's Molecular and Genetic Basis of Neurologic and
Psychiatric Disease, Sixth Edition: Volume One, provides a
comprehensive introduction and reference to the foundations and key
practical aspects relevant to neurologic and psychiatric disease. A
favorite of over three generations of students, clinicians and
scholars, this new edition retains and expands the informative,
concise and critical tone of the first edition. This is an
essential reference for general medical practitioners,
neurologists, psychiatrists, geneticists, and related
professionals, and for the neuroscience and neurology research
community. The content covers all aspects essential to the practice
of neurogenetics to inform clinical diagnosis, treatment and
genetic counseling. Every chapter has been thoroughly revised or
newly commissioned to reflect the latest scientific and medical
advances by an international team of leading scientists and
clinicians. The contents have been expanded to include disorders
for which a genetic basis has been recently identified, together
with abundant original illustrations that convey and clarify the
key points of the text in an attractive, didactic format.
Rosenberg's Molecular and Genetic Basis of Neurologic and
Psychiatric Disease, Sixth Edition: Volume Two provides a
comprehensive introduction and reference to the foundations and
practical aspects relevant to the majority of neurologic and
psychiatric disease. This updated volume focuses on degenerative
disorders, movement disorders, neuro-oncology, neurocutaneous
disorders, epilepsy, white matter diseases, neuropathies and
neuronopathies, muscle and neuromuscular junction disorders,
stroke, psychiatric disease, and a neurologic gene map. A favorite
of over three generations of students, clinicians and scholars,
this new edition retains and expands on the informative, concise
and critical tone of the first edition. This is an essential
reference for general medical practitioners, neurologists,
psychiatrists, geneticists, related professionals, and for the
neuroscience and neurology research community at large. The content
covers all aspects essential to the practice of neurogenetics to
inform clinical diagnosis, treatment and genetic counseling.
Progressive neurodevelopmental disorders that affect the
development of the infant brain can have detrimental impacts on a
range of cognitive and emotional behaviors. The identification and
management of these disorders can be challenging for neurologists,
pediatricians and other healthcare professionals who encounter
these conditions in their practices. This book is essential for
teaching medical practitioners how to promptly identify
neurological regression during childhood development and
investigate disorders in sufficient depth to be able to arrive at a
precise syndromic diagnosis, plan appropriate management for the
patient, and offer advice to caregivers. The text provides a
platform for clinicians - new and experienced - to expose their
knowledge gaps in the field of neurodegenerative and related
disorders. Individual disorders are analyzed by age of onset, with
attention given to disorders present in utero, in the newborn, in
the infant, and the adolescent, making this a practical and
comprehensive guide for any healthcare professional.
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