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Handbook of Medical Psychiatry

Buch | Softcover
504 Seiten
2004 | 2nd Revised edition
Mosby (Verlag)
978-0-323-02911-7 (ISBN)
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A comprehensive text, covering nearly every psychiatric, neurologic, and general medical condition capable of affecting mental status. This handbook covers both common and uncommon disorders, with well-organised practical discussions for quick reference. It is divided into 30 sections patterned after topic headings in the DSM-IV.
This handbook is a comprehensive text, covering nearly every psychiatric, neurologic, and general medical condition capable of affecting mental status. It covers both common and uncommon disorders with well-organised, concise, and practical discussions geared for quick reference. The book is divided into 30 sections patterned after topic headings in the DSM-IV. Within each section is a series of chapters that briefly describe an overview, time of onset, clinical features, course, complications, aetiology, differential diagnosis, and treatment of a given disorder. A short list of references follows every chapter, and many chapters include radiographs that show characteristics of the disease process. The final section covers psychopharmacology, emphasizing medical features, such as pharmacokinetics, side effects, drug-drug interactions, and complications of overdose. This is a comprehensive, medically oriented, and user-friendly text that complements - and in some cases, takes the place of-the larger psychiatric tomes. It is equally useful to the medical student and to the practitioner in need of a quick refresher or confronted with a rare or unusual condition.

Section I 1.General Symptomatology Section II. Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence 2.Mental Retardation 3.Fragile X Syndrome 4.Klinefelter's Syndrome 5.Down's Syndrome 6.Sturge Webber Syndrome 7.Tuberous Sclerosis 8.Laurence-Moon-Biedl Syndrome 9.Prader-Willi Syndrome 10.Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome 11.Introduction to the Developmental Disabilities 12.Developmental Dysphasia 13.Developmental Dysarticulation 14.Developmental Dyslexia 15.Developmental Dysgraphia 16.Developmental Dyscalculia 17.Developmental Clumsiness 18.Stuttering 19.Autism 20.Rett's Syndrome 21.Hyperactivity 22.Conduct Disorder 23.Tourette's Syndrome 24.Other Tic Disorders 25.Separation Anxiety Disorder 26.Elective Mutism 27.Reactive Attachment Disorder 28.Psychosocial Dwarfism 29.Sydenham's Chorea 30.Kleine-Levin Syndrome 31.Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 32.Encopresis Section III. Substance Use and Related Disorders 33.Introduction to Substance Use Disorders 34.Caffeine Abuse 35.Cannabis Abuse 36.Hallucinogen Abuse 37.Phencyclidine and Related Arylcyclohexylamine Abuse 38.Inhalant Abuse 39.Nicotine Addiction 40.Stimulant Addiction 41.Cocaine Addiction 42.Opioid Addiction 43.Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Addiction 44.Alcoholism 45.Alcohol Intoxication 46.Blackouts 47.Pathologic Intoxication 48.Alcohol Withdrawal 49.Alcohol Withdrawal Seizures 50.Delirium Tremens 51.Wernicke's Encephalopathy 52.Korsakoff's Syndrome 53.Alcoholic Dementia 54.Alcohol Hallucinosis 55.Alcoholic Paranoia 56.Alcoholic Polyneuropathy 57.Alcoholic Cerebellar Degeneration 58.Alcoholic Myopathy 59.Central Pontine Myelinolysis 60.Marchiafava-Bignami Disease 61.Tobacco-Alcohol Intoxication 62.Methanol Intoxication 63.Isopropyl Alcohol Intoxication 64.Other Alcohol-Related Disorders 65.Anabolic Steroid Abuse Section IV. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders 66.Schizophrenia 67.Schizoaffective Disorder 68.Delusional Disorder 69.Postpartum Psychosis 70.Folie a Deux 71.Schizophreniform Disorder 72.Brief Psychotic Disorder Section V. Mood Disorders 73.Major Depressive Disorder 74.Dysthymia 75.Atypical Depression 76.Premenstrual Syndrome 77.Postpartum Blues 78.Postpartum Depression 79.Bipolar Depression 80.Cyclothymia 81.Hyperthymia Section VI. Anxiety Disorders 82.Panic Disorder 83.Agoraphobia 84.Simple Phobia 85.Social Phobia 86.Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 87.Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 88.Generalized Anxiety Disorder Section VII. Somatoform Disorders 89.Briquet's Syndrome 90.Conversion Disorder 91.Hypochondriasis 92.Dysmorphophobia Section VIII. Dissociative Disorders 93.Dissociative Anemia 94.Fugue 95.Multiple Personality Disorder 96.Depersonalization Disorder Section IX. Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders 97.Decreased Libido 98.Frigidity 99.Impotence 100. Female Anorgasmia 101.Retarded Ejaculation 102.Premature Ejaculation 103.Female Dyspareunia 104. Vaginismus 105. Male Dyspareunia 106.Paraphilias 107.Transsexualism Section X. Eating Disorders 108.Anorexia Nervosa 109.Bulimia Nervosa 110.Obesity 111.Pica 112.Rumination Section XI. Sleep Disorders 113.Narcolepsy 114.Sleep Apnea 115.Pickwickian Syndrome 116.Restless Legs Syndrome 117.Nocturnal Myoclonus 118.Nightmares 119.Pavor Nocturnus 120.Somnambulism 121.Enuresis 122.Jactatio Nocturna Capitis Section XII. Impulse Control Disorders Not Classified Elsewhere 123.Intermittent Explosive Disorder 124.Kleptomania 125.Pyromania 126.Pathologic Gambling 127.Trichotillomania Section XIII. Personality Disorders 128.Paranoid Personality Disorder 129.Schizotypal Personality Disorders 130.Antisocial Personality Disorder 131.Borderline Personality Disorder 132.Histrionic Personality Disorder 133.Narcissitic Personality Disorder 134.Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder 135.Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder 136.Schizoid Personality Disorder 137.Avoidant Personality Disorder 138.Dependent Personality Disorder Section XIV. Medication-Induced Disorders 139.Anticholinergic Delirium 140.Cholinergic Rebound 141.Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome 142.Tardive Dyskinesia 143.Supersensitivity Psychosis 144.Rabbit Syndrome Section XV. Malingering and Factitious Illness 145.Malingering 146.Factitious Illness Section XVI. Suicidal and Violent Behavior 147.Suicidal Behavior 148.Violent Behavior Section XVII. Delirium, Dementia, and Other Secondary Syndromes 149.Delirium 150.Dementia 151.Personality Change 152.Secondary Psychosis 153.Secondary Depression 154.Secondary Mania 155.Secondary Anxiety 156.Frontal Lobe Syndrome 157.Pseudobulbar Palsy 158.Kluver-Bucy Syndrome 159.Febrile Delirium 160.Postictal Psychosis 161.Psychosis of Forced Normalization 162.Interictal Psychosis 163.Interictal Personality Syndrome Section XVIII. Epileptic Disorders 164.Simple and Complex Partial Seizures Section XIX. Heredodegenerative Disorders 165.Alzheimer's Disease 166.Pick's Disease 167.Parkinson's Disease 168.Diffuse Lewy Body Disease 169.Huntington's Disease 170.Wilson's Disease 171.Progressive Supranuclear Palsy 172.Olivopontocerebellar Degeneration 173.Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy 174.Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 175.Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis 176.Adrenoleukodystrophy 177.Metachromatic Leukodystrophy 178.Hallervorden-Spatz Disease 179.Von Recklinghausen's Disease 180.Fronto-temporal Dementia 181.Cortico-basal ganglionic Degeneration 182.Multiple System Atrophy 183.Neuroacanthocytosis 184.Dentatorubropallidoluysian Atrophy Section XX. Vascular Disorders 185.Multiinfarct Dementia 186.Lacunar Dementia 187.Binswanger's Disease 188.Polyarteritis Nodosa 189.Cranial Arteritis 190.Granulomatous Angiitis 191.Hypertensive Encephalopathy 192.Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy 193.Wegener's Granulomatosis 194.Behcet's Syndrome 195.Transient Global Amnesia Section XXI. Immune-Mediated Disorders 196.Limbic Encephalitis 197.Multiple Sclerosis 198.Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 199.Sarcoidosis 200.Hashimoto's encephalopathy Section XXII. Brain Injury 201.Postanoxic Dementia 202.Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 203.Delayed Postconcussion Dementia 204.Traumatic Dementia 205.Postconcussion Syndrome 206.Subacute and Chronic Subdural Hematoma 207.Dementia Pugilistica 208.Delayed Radiation Encephalopathy Section XXIII. Mass Lesions and Hydrocephalus 209.Brain Tumors 210.Brain Abscess 211.Hydrocephalus 212.Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Section XXIV. Endocrinologic Disorders 213.Hyperthyroidism 214.Hypothyroidism 215.Cushing's Syndrome 216.Andrenocortical Insufficiency Section XXV. Metal Poisoning 217.Lead Encephalopathy 218.Manganese Dementia 219.Thallium Poisoning 220.Arsenic Poisoning 221.Mercury Poisoning 222.Dialysis Dementia Section XXVI. Vitamin Deficiencies 223.Pellagra 224.Vitamin B12 Deficiency 225.Folic Acid Deficiency Section XXVII. Infectious and Related Disorders 226.Neurosyphilis 227.Tuberculosis 228.Lyme Dementia 229.Whipple's Disease 230.Progressive Rubella Panencephalitis 231.Subacute Measles 232.Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis 233.Infectious Mononucleosis 234.Mumps Encephalitis 235.Acute Viral Meningoencephalitis 236.Postinfectious and Postvaccinal Encephalitis 237.Herpes Zoster 238.Herpes Simplex Encephalitis 239.Encephalitis Lethargica 240.Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease 241.AIDS Dementia 242.Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalography 243.Cytomegalovirus Encephalitis 244.Mycoses 245.Toxoplasmosis 246.New-variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease 247.Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker Disease 248.Fatal Familial Insomnia Section XXVIII. Metabolic Disorders 249.Hyperglycemia 250.Hypoglycemia 251.Hypernatremic Encephalopathy 252.Hyponatremia 253.Hypokalemia 254.Hypermagnesemia 255.Hypomagnesemia 256.Hypercalcemic Encephalopathy 257.Hypocalcemia 258.Uremic Encephalopathy 259.Dialysis Disequilibrium Syndrome 260.Hepatic Encephalopathy and Acquired Hepatocerebral Degeneration 261.Hepatic Porphyrias 262.Respiratory Failure 263.Fahr's Syndrome Section XXIX. Psychopharmacology 264.Tricyclic Antidepressants 265.Clomipramine 266.Amoxapine 267.Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors 268.Fluvoxamine 269.Venlaxafine 270.Nefazodone 271.Trazodone 272.Bupropion 273.Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors 274.Lithium 275.Carbamazepine 276.Valproate 277.Neuroleptics 278.Pimozide 279.Clozapine 280.Risperidone 281.Anticholinergics 282.Amantadine 283.Propranolol 284.Clonidine 285.Buspirone 286.Benzodiazepines 287.Alprazolam 288.Clonazepam 289.Diphenhydramine and Hydroxyzine 290.Dextroamphetamine 291.Methylphenidate 292.Pemoline 293.Flumazenil 294.Naloxone 295.Naltrexone 296.Disulfiram 297.Rapid Pharmacologic Treatment of Agitation 298.Mirtazapine 299.Duloxetine 300.Oxcarbazepine 301.Lamotrigene 302.Gabapentin 303.Topiramate 304.Olanzapine 305.Ziprasidone 306.Quetiapine 307.Aripiprazole 308.Donepezil 309.Galantamine 310.Rivastigmine 311.Guanfacine 312.Zolpidem 313.Zaleplon 314.Cyproheptadine 315.Modafinil 316.Sildenafil Section XXX. Electroconvulsive Treatment 317.Electroconvulsive Treatment

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.7.2004
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Verlagsort St Louis
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 276 mm
Gewicht 1000 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
ISBN-10 0-323-02911-6 / 0323029116
ISBN-13 978-0-323-02911-7 / 9780323029117
Zustand Neuware
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