Differential diagnosis of movement disorders in clinical practice

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This practical, pocket-sized, quick reference book is for those who need to manage movement disorder patients without the immediate help of a movement disorder neurologist. Only the most pertinent information is covered. This book is divided into five chapters covering the common phenomenology of movement disorders and includes tremor, dystonia, chorea, myoclonus, and tics. The etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms and treatments of these conditions are briefly reviewed, with the emphasis on the most common practical challenges encountered with these patients. Differential Diagnosis of Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice is aimed at postgraduates training in neurology, emergency care physicians, internists and primary care providers. Medical students will also find this book particularly helpful during their neurology rotations.

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Rana, A. Q., & Hedera, P. (2013). Differential diagnosis of movement disorders in clinical practice. Differential Diagnosis of Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice (Vol. 9783319016078, pp. 1–112). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01607-8

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