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Transcranial Sonography in Movement Disorders
1st Edition - August 18, 2010
Editors: Daniela Berg, Uwe Walter
Hardback ISBN:9780123813305
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Neuroscientists, neurologists, psychologists
PART I. Introduction
Introductory remarks on the history and current applications of TCS – M. Stern – (US)—received
Method and validity of transcranial sonography in movement disorders – D. Skoloudik (Czech Republic), U. Walter (Germany)—received
TCS anatomy – H. Huber (Germany)-- received
PART II. Transcranial sonography in Parkinson’s disease
Diagnosis of PD – Transcranial sonography in relation to SPECT, MIBG – Kajimoto (Japan)--received
Diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease – Transcranial sonography in relation to MRI – Niehaus (Germany)
Transcranial sonography in the early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease - Gaenslen, Berg (Germany)-- received
Transcranial sonography in the premotor diagnosis of PD – Behnke, Schröder, Berg (Germany)-- received
Underlying pathophysiology (MRI, postmortem) – Double/Duma (Australia)-- received
Transcranial sonography for discrimination of PD vs atypical parkinsonian syndromes – A. Vlaar, K. Srulijes, W. Mess (Netherlands, Germany)--received
Transcranial sonography for discrimination of PD vs vascular parkinsonism – Pablo Venegas (Chile)--received
Transcranial sonography findings in monogenetic parkinsonism – K. Brockmann, J. Hagenah (Germany)--received
PART III. Transcranial sonography in other movement disorders and depression
Transcranial sonography in brain disorders with trace metal accumulation – U. Walter (Germany)—received
Transcranial sonography in Dystonia – A. Gaenslen (Germany)—received
Transcranial sonography in essential tremor – H. Stockner (Austria)-- received
VII. Transcranial sonography in restless legs syndrome – J. Godau (Germany), M. Sojer (Austria)-- received
VIII. Transcranial sonography in Ataxia – J. Eyding (Germany)—received
IX. Transcranial sonography in Huntington’s disease – T. Postert (Germany)--received
X. Transcranial sonography in Depression – M. Mijalovic (Serbia)-- received
PART IV. Future applications and Conclusion
19 . Future applications: Transcranial sonography-assisted stereotaxy and follow-up of deep brain implants in patients with movement disorders – U. Walter (Germany)--received