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ISBN13: | 9780198834380 |
ISBN10: | 0198834381 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 512 oldal |
Méret: | 276x219 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
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Témakör:
Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance
Sorozatcím:
Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology;
Kiadás sorszáma: 2
Kiadó: OUP Oxford
Megjelenés dátuma: 2025. február 12.
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Rövid leírás:
The Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance, Second Edition provides an up-to-date summary of the scientific basis, clinical diagnosis, and management of disorders that lead to dizziness and poor balance.
Hosszú leírás:
Vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance rank amongst the most common presenting symptoms in neurology, otorhinolaryngology, geriatric medicine, and general practice. These symptoms can originate from many different organs and systems, e.g. the inner ear, general medical conditions, and neurological and psychological disorders.
The Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance, Second Edition provides an up-to-date summary of the scientific basis, clinical diagnosis, and management of disorders that lead to dizziness and poor balance. The Second Edition has been thoroughly revised and all chapters have been fully reviewed and updated since the last edition 10 years ago. This edition features 29 fully updated chapters and four new chapters on vestibular surgery, traumatic brain injury, dizziness in children, and dizziness in the elderly.
The textbook is conceptually divided into three sections, detailing the scientific basis, general clinical issues, and specific diseases diagnosed in clinical practice that are responsible for complaints of dizziness and imbalance. Individual chapters address benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, vestibular migraine, vestibular neuritis, stroke, and Méni?re's disease. Additional chapters follow a syndrome-based approach and cover multiple conditions, including cerebellar disorders, bilateral vestibular failure, and psychological disorders.
Review from previous edition This is a must-read for those who participate in the care of patients with dizziness, vertigo, and disequilibrium. The book provides a comprehensive, but not necessarily scholarly or exhaustive, review of the various syndromes that might cause dizziness. It also covers a relatively new concept -- that of psychogenic dizzy syndrome, which is highly informative. This is a very useful book that would be helpful for anyone who sees patients complaining of dizziness.
The Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance, Second Edition provides an up-to-date summary of the scientific basis, clinical diagnosis, and management of disorders that lead to dizziness and poor balance. The Second Edition has been thoroughly revised and all chapters have been fully reviewed and updated since the last edition 10 years ago. This edition features 29 fully updated chapters and four new chapters on vestibular surgery, traumatic brain injury, dizziness in children, and dizziness in the elderly.
The textbook is conceptually divided into three sections, detailing the scientific basis, general clinical issues, and specific diseases diagnosed in clinical practice that are responsible for complaints of dizziness and imbalance. Individual chapters address benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, vestibular migraine, vestibular neuritis, stroke, and Méni?re's disease. Additional chapters follow a syndrome-based approach and cover multiple conditions, including cerebellar disorders, bilateral vestibular failure, and psychological disorders.
Review from previous edition This is a must-read for those who participate in the care of patients with dizziness, vertigo, and disequilibrium. The book provides a comprehensive, but not necessarily scholarly or exhaustive, review of the various syndromes that might cause dizziness. It also covers a relatively new concept -- that of psychogenic dizzy syndrome, which is highly informative. This is a very useful book that would be helpful for anyone who sees patients complaining of dizziness.
Tartalomjegyzék:
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Biophysics of the vestibular system
Vestibular physiology: How to be a clinician and yet think physiologically
The vestibulo-ocular reflexes and perception of self-motion
Postural control and the vestibulospinal system
The vestibulo-autonomic system
Multi-sensory interaction and vestibular compensation
Functional imaging of the vestibular system
Clinic anatomy and physiology of the vestibular system
I am an otologist, what neurology do I need to know?
I am a neurologist, what otology do I need to know?
Symptoms and syndromes in the patient with dizziness or unsteadiness
Clinical bedside examination
Oscillopsia and visuo-vestibular symptoms
The role of vestibular laboratory testing
Imaging of vertigo and labyrinthine disorders
Vestibular symptoms, balance and their disorders: How will we classify them?
The principles of balance assessment and rehabilitation
The epidemiology of vertigo, dizziness, and postural instability
Acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUVP) / vestibular neuritis
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: A guide to diagnosis and treatment
Migraine and other episodic vestibular disorders
Méni?re's Disease
Posterior circulation stroke and vestibular syndromes
Genetics of episodic and progressive vestibulocerebellar syndromes
Bilateral vestibulopathy: Causes and courses
Vertigo and dizziness in general medicine
Motion sickness and disorientation in vehicles
Fits, faints, funny turns, and falls in the differential diagnosis of the dizzy patient
Behavioural neuro-otology
Vestibular dysfunction in traumatic brain injury
Dizziness in the elderly
Vertigo and balance disorders in children
Vestibular surgery
List of Abbreviations
Biophysics of the vestibular system
Vestibular physiology: How to be a clinician and yet think physiologically
The vestibulo-ocular reflexes and perception of self-motion
Postural control and the vestibulospinal system
The vestibulo-autonomic system
Multi-sensory interaction and vestibular compensation
Functional imaging of the vestibular system
Clinic anatomy and physiology of the vestibular system
I am an otologist, what neurology do I need to know?
I am a neurologist, what otology do I need to know?
Symptoms and syndromes in the patient with dizziness or unsteadiness
Clinical bedside examination
Oscillopsia and visuo-vestibular symptoms
The role of vestibular laboratory testing
Imaging of vertigo and labyrinthine disorders
Vestibular symptoms, balance and their disorders: How will we classify them?
The principles of balance assessment and rehabilitation
The epidemiology of vertigo, dizziness, and postural instability
Acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUVP) / vestibular neuritis
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: A guide to diagnosis and treatment
Migraine and other episodic vestibular disorders
Méni?re's Disease
Posterior circulation stroke and vestibular syndromes
Genetics of episodic and progressive vestibulocerebellar syndromes
Bilateral vestibulopathy: Causes and courses
Vertigo and dizziness in general medicine
Motion sickness and disorientation in vehicles
Fits, faints, funny turns, and falls in the differential diagnosis of the dizzy patient
Behavioural neuro-otology
Vestibular dysfunction in traumatic brain injury
Dizziness in the elderly
Vertigo and balance disorders in children
Vestibular surgery