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Dementia Handbook Nick C Fox

Dementia Handbook By Nick C Fox

Dementia Handbook by Nick C Fox


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Summary

This step-by-step guide for medical personnel investigates cases of suspected Alzheimer's type dementia or that associated with atrial fibrillation. Details up-to-date references and an appendix of voluntary organisations and support services.

Dementia Handbook Summary

Dementia Handbook by Nick C Fox

Written by a leading psychiatrist and two leading neurologists, this book is a step-by-step guide for medical personnel investigating cases of suspected dementia, whether of the Alzheimer's type or dementia associated with atrial fibrillation. In this rapidly developing field, the three divisions of tools, diagnosis and management turn this normally complex subject into one that can easily be navigated. Up-to-date references and an appendix of voluntary organisations and support services make this into a comprehensive and essential reference.

Table of Contents

1. The Tools: Summary 2. History 3. Clinical Examination 4. Psychiatric Assessment 5. Neuropsychological Examination 6. Blood Tests 7. Systemic Investigations 8. Neuroimaging 9. Neurophysiology 10. Examination of the Cerebrospinal Fluid 11. Diagnostic Genetic Testing 12. Biopsy 13. Diagnosis: Introduction 14. The Major Causes of Dementia 15. Less Common Causes of Dementia 16. Rare Causes of Dementia 17. Management: Support 18. Behavioural Problems 19. Management of Specific Dementias

Additional information

GOR005206851
9781853177538
1853177539
Dementia Handbook by Nick C Fox
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19990813
128
N/A
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