by Sean J. Pittock (Editor), Angela Vincent (Editor)
Autoimmune Neurology presents the latest information on autoimmune neurologic disease, the immune response to the body where organs run wild, causing the immune system to attack itself. Autoimmunity is a main element in numerous nervous system diseases and can target any structure within the central or peripheral nervous system.
Over the past 20 years, significant advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of autoimmune disorders, including the use of biomarkers has led to new diagnosis and treatment options. Neurologic conditions associated with autoimmune reactions include dementia, neuromuscular disease, epilepsy, sleep disorders, diabetes, and other common neurologic disorders and disease.
This current tutorial-reference will be a must-have title for clinical neurologists, research neurologists, neuroscientists, and any medical professional working with autoimmune disease and disorders.
- Includes comprehensive coverage of autoimmune neurology
- Details the latest techniques for the study, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and disorders, including dementia, neuromuscular disease, epilepsy, and sleep disorders
- Presents a focused reference for clinical practitioners and the clinical neurology and neurology research communities
Product Details
- Series: Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Book 133)
- Hardcover: 568 pages
- Publisher: Elsevier; 1 edition (March 30, 2016)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0444634320
- ISBN-13: 978-0444634320
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