Myopathies in clinical practice
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Myopathies in clinical practice
Martin Dunitz, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The myopathies are among the most fascinating group of disorders both to treat and to study. However, although symptoms relating to the muscles such as myalgia, fatigue and cramps are extremely common, most of the myopathies are very rare indeed. It is therefore difficult for a clinician with an average practice to gain much experience in the recognition of different types of muscle disease, let alone their optimum management.
Myopathies in Clinical Practice brings together the latest knowledge of the subject, and provides the general clinician with a concise yet comprehensive manual for their encounters with myopathies. The content is biased towards clinical assessment and those disorders that are commonest or of particular importance.
Table of Contents
Section I Basic Principles 1. Clinical Assessment 2. The Investigation of Muscle Disease 3. Principles of Therapy of Neuromuscular Disease Section II The Myopathies 4. The Muscular Dystrophies 5. Inflammatory Myopathies 6. Muscle Channelopathies 7. Mitochondrial Diseases of Muscle 8. Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism Affecting Muscle 9. Toxic and Endocrine Myopathies 10. Miscellaneous Muscle Disorders 11. Congenital Myopathies 12. Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
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