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The
Multiple Sclerosis International Foundation estimates that over 2.5
million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis. Throughout
developed countries, increased attention has been paid to this
disorder, due in large part to advanced imaging technology and the
development of new therapeutic pharmaceutical agents.
Multiple Sclerosis
for the Practicing Neurologist edited by Joel Oger, MD, and
Adnan Al-Araji, MB, offers a practical review of this disabling
condition, especially focused on the evaluation and treatment of
patients in low-resource environments, which lack these new
technologies. It is the fifth volume in a series of clinically
oriented titles developed under the auspices of the World
Federation of Neurology.
This
volume gives concise, useful clinical information for practicing
neurologists, providing a straightforward overview of each topic
and including many representative case studies. Drs. Oger and
Al-Araji effectively demonstrate that a diagnosis of multiple
sclerosis is possible and acceptable without expensive tests and
equipment, such as MRIs. In parallel, treatment options that avoid
costly disease-modifying drugs have been stressed throughout.
Topics covered include:
- Diagnosis and diagnostic
tests
- Symptom
management and immunotherapy
- Multiple
sclerosis rating scales
- Clinical
trials in multiple sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis
for the Practicing Neurologist is the first volume to address
the issues faced by neurologists with limited resources who must
deliver care to MS patients.
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| Joel Oger, Adnan Al-Araji ISBN: 9781933864020 |
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