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The European Handbook of Neurological Management, publishedin collaboration with the European Federation of NeurologicalSocieties (EFNS), is a unique book that brings togetherpeer-reviewed guidelines for the treatment and management ofneurological disease. For the first time, neurologists can findadvice on management aspects of most neurological disorders that iseither evidence-based or, where the evidence is inadequate, theconsensus guidance of an international European panel ofexperts. The guidelines fall naturally into sections that cover: Investigation: cerebrospinal fluid analysis, imaging,diagnostic antibodies and skin biopsy Major neurological diseases: stroke, migraine,Parkinson's disease, dystonia, mild traumatic brain injury,multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease Neuromuscular diseases: motor neuron disease,inflammatory neuropathy, muscular dystrophy and myastheniagravis Infections: HIV infection and encephalitis Neurological problems: treatment of neuropathic pain,acute relapses of multiple sclerosis and status epilepticus, toname but a few Sleep disorders: Narcolepsy, other sleep disorders andrestless legs syndrome Cognitive rehabilitation. The European Handbook of Neurological Management is abook that any neurologist, without regard to national boundaries,will find a useful aid in the day-to-day management of neurologicaldisease.
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Professor Richard Hughes studied medicine at Cambridge University and then at Guy’s Hospital Medical School. He was appointed Consultant Neurologist at Guy’s Hospital in 1975 and in 1987 Professor of Neurology at what is now the King’s College London School of Medicine. His main research interest is the pathogenesis and treatment of Guillain-Barré syndrome and related neuropathies. In 1998, Professor Hughes founded the Cochrane Neuromuscular Review Group of which he remains the Co-ordinating Editor. From 2001 until 2005 Professor Hughes was Vice-President of the European Federation of Neurological Societies and Chair of its Scientific Committee. He is currently President of the international Peripheral Nerve Society.
Michael Brainin is Professor of Clinical Neurology at the Danube University in Krems, Austria, where he chairs the Center of Clinical Neurosciences. He is head of the Department of Neurology at the Landesklinikum Donauregion, a university affiliated teaching hospital. Since 2005, he also acts as director of the Department of Clinical Medicine and Preventive Medicine at the Danube University. His main scientific interests focus on cerebrovascular disorders including early treatment and rehabilitation. Up to 2004 he chaired the EFNS Scientist Panel on Stroke and now acts as Executive Member of the European Stroke Initiative, the International Stroke Society and the World Stroke Federation. In the World Stroke Federation he also chairs the Professional Education Group.
Nils Erik Gilhus has been a Professor of Neurology at University of Bergen and a consultant Neurologist at Haukeland University Hospital since 1987. He is chairman of Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, and was Faculty Dean 2003-2005. His main research interest is neuroimmunological disorders. Professor Gilhus is since 2005 the chair of the scientific committee of the European Federation of Neurological Societies, and he is a member of the management committee of European School of Neuroimmunology and World Federation for Neurorehabilitation.
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The European Handbook of Neurological Management, published in collaboration with the European Federation of Neurological Societies (EFNS), is a unique collection of peer-reviewed guidelines for the treatment and management of neurological disease. For the first time, neurologists can find advice on management aspects of most neurological disorders that is either evidence-based or, where the evidence is inadequate, the consensus guidance of an international European panel of experts.
Each chapter of the handbook is informed by a broad set of experiences – the result of an EFNS task force with a multinational European authorship. Furthermore, where possible, these task forces have collaborated with disease-specific European societies. On occasion, co-authors have been recruited from outside Europe.
The guidelines fall naturally into sections that cover:
Investigation: cerebrospinal fluid analysis, imaging, diagnostic antibodies and skin biopsy
Major neurological diseases: stroke, migraine, Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, mild traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease
Neuromuscular diseases: motor neuron disease, inflammatory neuropathy, muscular dystrophy and myasthenia gravis
Infections: HIV infection and encephalitis
Neurological problems: treatment of neuropathic pain, acute relapses of multiple sclerosis and status epilepticus, to name but a few
Sleep disorders: Narcolepsy, other sleep disorders and restless legs syndrome
Cognitive rehabilitation.
Any neurologist, without regard to national boundaries, will find the European Handbook of Neurological Management a useful aid in the day-to-day management of neurological disease.
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Section 1: Introductory Chapters.1 Introduction: background to the book.R. Hughes, M. Brainin, N.E. Gilhus.*2 Foreword.*Christopher Gardner-Thorpe.3 Guidance for development, refereeing and dissemination of guidelines.M. Brainin, M. Barnes, J.-C. Baron, N.E. Gilhus, R. Hughes, K. Selmaj, G. Waldemar.Section 2: Investigation.4 Routine cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis.F. Deisenhammer, A. Bartos, R. Egg, N.E. Gilhus, G. Giovannoni, S. Rauer, F. Sellebjerg.5 Use of imaging in acute stroke.J.C. Masdeu, P. Irimia, S. Asenbaum, J. Bogousslavsky, M. Brainin, H. Chabriat, K. Herholz, H.S. Markus, E. Martínez-Vila, K. Niederkorn, P.D. Schellinger, R.J. Seitz.6 Use of imaging in multiple sclerosis.M. Filippi, M.A. Rocca, D.L. Arnold, R. Bakshi, F. Barkhof, N. De Stefano, F. Fazekas, E. Frohman, J.S. Wolinsky.7 Neurophysiological tests and neuroimaging procedures in non-acute headache.G. Sandrini, L. Friberg, W. Jänig, R. Jensen, D. Russell, M. Sanchez del Rìo, T. Sand, J. Schoenen, M. van Buchem, J.G. van Dijk.8 Use of anti-interferon beta antibody measurements in multiple sclerosis.P. Soelberg Sørensen, F. Deisenhammer, P. Duda, R. Hohlfeld, K.-M. Myhr, J. Palace, C. Polman, C. Pozzilli, C. Ross.9 Use of anti-nerve antibodies.H.J. Willison, N.E. Gilhus, F. Graus, B.C. Jacobs, R. Liblau, C. Vedeler, A. Vincent.*10 Use of skin biopsy in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy.*G. Lauria, D.R. Cornblath, O. Johansson, J.C. McArthur, S.I. Mellgren, M. Nolano,.N. Rosenberg, C. Sommer.11 Assessment of neuropathic pain.G. Cruccu, P. Anand, N. Attal, L. Garcia-Larrea, M. Haanpää, E. Jørum, J. Serra, T.S. Jensen.Section 3: Major Neurological Diseases.12 Acute stroke.W. Hacke, M. Kaste, J. Bogousslavsky, M. Brainin, A. Chamorro, K. Lees, D. Leys, H. Kwiecinski, D. Toni, T. Olsen, P. Langhorne, H. Diener, M. Hennerici, J. Ferro, J. Sivenius, N. Wahlgren, P. Bath.13 Migraine.S. Evers, J. Áfra, A. Frese, P.J. Goadsby, M. Linde, A. May, P.S. Sándor.14 Cluster headache.S. Evers, J. Áfra, A. Frese, P.J. Goadsby, M. Linde, A. May, P.S. Sándor.15 Dystonia.A. Albanese, M.P. Barnes, K.P. Bhatia, E. Fernandez-Alvarez, G. Filippini, T. Gasser, J.K. Krauss, A. Newton, I. Rektor, M. Savoiardo, J. Valls-Solè.16 Mild traumatic brain injury.P.E. Vos, Yuri Alekseenko, L. Battistin, G. Birbamer, F. Gerstenbrand, A. Potapov, T. Prevec, Ch.A. Stepan, P. Traubner, A. Twijnstra, L. Vecsei, K. von Wild.17 Early (uncomplicated) Parkinson’s disease.*M. Horstink, E. Tolosa, U. Bonuccelli, G. Deuschl, A. Friedman, P. Kano…