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Disorders of Myelin in the Central and Peripheral Nervous System
Edited by: Fernando Dangond MD, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Associate Neurologist, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Institutes of Medicine, Boston
ISBN 0750672536 · Hardback · 512 Pages · 3 Illustrations
Butterworth Heinemann · Published June 2002
This comprehensive reference on the principles and clinical practice of all disorders of myelin provides information on the historical, biological, immunological, and pathophysiological background of a range of disorders, including multiple sclerosis. It also covers all epidemiologic, diagnostic, and management considerations. The newer concepts are emphasized, including the presence of concomitant axonal damage in demyelinating disease, and the need for early clinical intervention. Written by recognized experts, the book also focuses on the outcomes of the latest clinical trials in multiple sclerosis, the use of surrogate disease markers, and the advent of disease-modifying therapies. Written for both general neurologists and specialists, this clinically practical book should appeal to all practitioners involved in the treatment of patients with disorders of myelin.
Features
Comprehensive reference on all disorders of myelin
Includes both basic science and clinical material
Contains the most recent results of clinical trials in multiple sclerosis
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