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Although
there appears to be a general understanding that the human brain
functions similarly in women and in men, an increasing body of
knowledge indicates that neuronal connectivity, recruitment, and
disease patterns exhibit gender differences. There are clear gender
differences in genetic expression, physiologic function,
metabolism, hormonal makeup, and psychosocial profile, which often
modify the clinical expression of neurologic and other diseases. In
addition, ethnic, cultural, and economic factors are frequently
overlooked in dealing with health problems of women, even though
they undoubtedly have a strong influence on the clinical course of
the illness.
The
second edition of Neurologic Disease in Women, the only text
to specifically cover this important topic, will help physicians
and other medical personnel seeking information relevant to
clinical care. Sections address general anatomic, hormonal,
epidemiologic, and drug aspects of women's health; neurologic
conditions that arise during childhood, pregnancy, adulthood, and
old age in females; and particular neurologic conditions that
present differently or predominantly in females.
There
have been important advances in several areas prompting new
chapters, new approaches and additional information provided in
chapters on hormonal effects in women and the use of HRT; the
adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs on hormonal homeostasis,
weight and bone health; and cardiovascular diseases in women. New
chapters include ones on reproductive and metabolic disorders with
AED use, and on movement disorders
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| Peter W. Kaplan ISBN: 9781888799859 |
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