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E-raamat: Tourette Syndrome [Oxford Medicine Online e-raamatud]

Edited by (Neison Harris Professor, Child Study Center, Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine), Edited by (Clinical Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London, Consultant Neurologist, South London NHS Trust)
  • Formaat: 714 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199796267
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  • Formaat: 714 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199796267
Tourette syndrome (TS) is finally recognized as a common neurodevelopmental disorder, and has gained increasingly high social awareness and scientific interest worldwide. Knowledge of its clinical presentation, mechanisms of disease, and available treatment approaches has increased remarkably over the last decade. Likewise, the way clinicians, teachers, social care workers and families face the problems manifested by patients with TS is rapidly evolving. Tourette Syndrome, edited by Davide Martino and James F. Leckman, offers a unique opportunity to capture this interesting momentum through a comprehensive and up-to-date overview.

Tourette Syndrome covers of all the main aspects related to TS, analyzing the complexity of its clinical presentation, the novel viewpoints of causes and mechanisms, the best way to assess TS patients, and the multifaceted and multidisciplinary treatment options. The multidisciplinary and up-to-date content is the main asset of this volume, which represents a useful source of consultation for a wide audience of professionals, all of whom will have access to what is known so far on TS within their particular area of expertise, at the same time being able to expand and update their knowledge in other areas. Medical and PhD students, as well as post-doctoral scientists, will be able to use the volume as a valuable learning source. Also, questions for future research are clearly presented in the volume, providing a summary of the viewpoint of the contributing authors upon where research on TS should be heading. Finally, clinicians and other health professionals will have access at a glance to the main patients' associations and organizations dedicated to TS worldwide, which can facilitate the direct contact with patients.
Foreword xi
Introduction xiii
Contributors xvii
Section One Clinical Phenomenology and Epidemiology
1 Phenomenology of Tics and Sensory Urges: The Self Under Siege
3(23)
James F. Leckman
Michael H. Bloch
Denis G. Sukhodolsky
Lawrence Scahill
Robert A. King
2 The Phenomenology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Tourette Syndrome
26(24)
Aribert Rothenberger
Veit Roessner
3 The Phenomenology of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in Tourette Syndrome
50(24)
Ygor A. Ferrao
Pedro G. de Alvarenga
Ana G. Hounie
Maria A. de Mathis
Maria C. de Rosario
Euripedes C. Miguel
4 Other Psychiatric Comorbidities in Tourette Syndrome
74(33)
Danielle C. Cath
Andrea G. Ludolph
5 Clinical Course and Adult Outcome in Tourette Syndrome
107(14)
Michael H. Bloch
6 The Prevalence of Tourette Syndrome and its Relationship to Clinical Features
121(16)
Lawrence Scahill
Soren Dalsgaard
Kathryn Bradbury
Section Two Etiology
7 Genetic Susceptibility in Tourette Syndrome
137(19)
Thomas V. Fernandez
Matthew W. State
8 Perinatal Adversities and Tourette Syndrome
156(12)
Pieter J. Hoekstra
9 Infections and Tic Disorders
168(37)
Tanya K. Murphy
Section Three Pathophysiology
10 Cellular and Molecular Pathology in Tourette Syndrome
205(16)
Flora M. Vaccarino
Yuko Kataoka-Sasaki
Jessica B. Lennington
11 Electrophysiology in Tourette Syndrome
221(17)
Michael Orth
12 Neurobiology and Functional Anatomy of Tic Disorders
238(38)
Deanna J. Greene
Kevin J. Black
Bradley L. Schlaggar
13 The Neurochemistry of Tourette Syndrome
276(25)
Harvey S. Singer
14 Immunity and Stress Response in Tourette Syndrome
301(28)
Davide Martino
15 Animal Models of Tics
329(32)
Kevin W. McCairn
Yukio Imamura
Masaki Isoda
Section Four Diagnosis and Assessment
16 Whither the Relationship Between Etiology and Phenotype in Tourette Syndrome?
361(34)
Mary M. Robertson
Valsamma Eapen
17 The Differential Diagnosis of Tic Disorders
395(7)
Roger Kurlan
18 Comprehensive Assessment Strategies
402(9)
Robert A. King
Angeli Landeros-Weisenberger
19 Clinical Rating Instruments in Tourette Syndrome
411(28)
Andrea E. Cavanna
John C. Pansaon Piedad
20 Neuropsychological Assessment in Tourette Syndrome
439(29)
Tara Murphy
Clare M. Eddy
21 Social and Adaptive Functioning in Tourette Syndrome
468(19)
Denis G. Sukhodolsky
Virginia W. Eicher
James F. Leckman
Section Five Treatment
22 Psychoeducational Interventions: What Every Parent and Family Member Needs to Know
487(16)
Eli R. Lebowitz
Lawrence Scahill
23 Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Tics
503(21)
Matthew R. Capriotti
Douglas W. Woods
24 Pharmacological Treatment of Tics
524(29)
Veit Roessner
Aribert Rothenberger
25 Treatment of Psychiatric Comorbidities in Tourette syndromes
553(30)
Francesco Cardona
Renata Rizzo
26 Surgical Treatment of Tourette Syndrome
583(22)
Mauro Porta
Marco Sassi
Domenico Servello
27 Alternative Treatments in Tourette Syndrome
605(18)
Beata Zolovska
Barbara J. Coffey
Section Six Resources and Support
28 Information and Social Support for Patients and Families
623(13)
Kirsten R. Muller-Vahl
29 Information and Support for Educators
636(20)
Sheryl K. Pruitt
Leslie E. Packer
30 Tourette Syndrome Support Organizations Around the World
656(11)
Louise Roper
Peter J. Hollenbeck
Hugh E. Rickards
Disclosure 667(4)
Index 671
Dr. Davide Martino is a Clinical Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London and Consultant Neurologist at the South London NHS Trust. His clinical and research activity is devoted to Tourette syndrome and other movement disorders. He is a co-founder of the European Society for the Study of Tourette syndrome (ESSTS) and has published more than 70 articles, many of which focused on phenomenology, immunological aspects and imaging of Tourette syndrome.

James F. Leckman is Neison Harris Professor in the Child Study Center and Professor of Pediatrics and of Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.