
This thoroughly updated edition begins with a new set of chapters on the structures and function of autonomic integration. The text is comprehensive, going beyond strictly neurological aspects in its coverage of sexual and bladder function, the gut, fainting, cardiac arrythmias, pain syndromes, causalgia, sweating disturbances, porphyria, the histochemistry and electronmicroscopy of autonomic ganglia, and the new techniques of microneuronography.
This text investigates the clinical manifestations, underlying pathophysiology, and diagnostic management of disorders affecting the autonomic nervous system. Authored by Sir Roger Bannister, a prominent figure in neurology, the book synthesizes anatomical research with clinical practice. It provides a structured framework for understanding how autonomic dysfunction impacts various physiological systems, ranging from cardiovascular regulation to gastrointestinal and urogenital function.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical professionals and researchers frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for understanding complex autonomic pathologies. Experts highlight the clinical density of the prose and the thorough integration of both basic science and bedside application.
Page Count:
800
Publication Date:
1989-05-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192618695
ISBN-13:
9780192618696
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