
New in PaperbackThis fourth edition of Autonomic Failure covers the many recent advances made in our understandign of the autonomic nervous system. There are 20 new chapters and extensive revisions of all other contributions.This book makes diagnosis increasingly precise by fully evaluating the underlying anatomical and functional deficits, thereby allowing more effective treatment. This new edition continues to provide practitioners from a variety of fields, including neurology, cardiology, geriatric medicine, diabetology and internal medicine, with a rational guide to aid in the recognition and management of autonomic disorders.The new edition starts with an updated classification of the autonomic disorders and a history of the autonomic nervous system. The first two sections of the book deal with the fundamental aspects of autonomic structure, function and integration. There are new chapters dealing with neurobiology, nerve growth factors, genetic mutations, neural and hormonal control of the cerebral circulation, innervation of the lung and pathophysiological mechanisms causing nausea and vomiting. Advances in the clinical management of autonomic disorders are critically dependent on the bridge between the basic and applied sciences.The third section of the book examines the many technological advances allowing non-invasive investigation of the autonomic nervous system. Section four examines the primary autonomic failure syndromes, in particular multiple system atrophy, the most common neurodegenerative disorder affecting the autonomic nervous system.Section five looks at the major peripheral neuropathies, such as diabetes mellitus and includes new chapters on familial dysautonomia and amyloidosis. The sixth and final section has undergone major expansion as there are now many other disorders known to have considerable autonomic components. New chapters are included on neurocardiology, neurally mediated syncope, cardiac and rhythm causes of syncope, shock, migra
This text investigates the clinical identification, pathophysiological mechanisms, and management strategies for disorders affecting the autonomic nervous system. Authored by Christopher J. Mathias and Roger Bannister, the book synthesizes foundational neurobiology with applied clinical practice. It provides a comprehensive framework for practitioners to bridge the gap between basic autonomic science and the diagnosis of complex systemic failures.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this text as a foundational reference for neurologists, cardiologists, and geriatricians. Readers frequently note the high academic density and the thoroughness of the clinical data provided in each chapter.
Page Count:
592
Publication Date:
2002-12-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019262850X
ISBN-13:
9780192628503
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