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Knowledge has been
described as being like an expanding sphere with the volume of
knowledge contacting a surface on the unknown. This new
comprehensive review of the many fields of basic and clinical
research that impact our understanding of multiple sclerosis has
its basis in this premise. In doing research on MS, it is not
enough to know clinical neurology or neurochemistry or neuroanatomy
or pathology; it is important to understand the many other areas
that relate to them. This volume provides an overview of MS-related
research and will benefit many investigators in the field and help
to advance our efforts to cure this, thus far intractable,
disease.
It is now
more than 160 years since the first clinical-pathological
descriptions of cases of multiple sclerosis and more than 130 years
since the classic clinical description and development of
diagnostic criteria by Charcot, yet MS remains an enigma. After
decades of intense effort to find the cause, no cause has been
clearly identified and the disease remains poorly understood.
Despite the introduction of immunomodulatory therapies and
immunosuppressive regimens, MS remains a devastating disease. While
a great deal of progress has been made, much remains to be done.
Our understanding of the disease remains limited, treatments remain
inadequate, and comprehensive management all too rare.
This
volume is an overview of the basic sciences as they relate to MS
and will provide clinicians and investigators a better
understanding of the basic aspects of the disease. While it is
possible to find excellent reviews of almost any aspect of MS, few
attempts have been made to bring these very different aspects
together in a single source. This volume is a companion to
Multiple Sclerosis: Diagnosis, Medical Management, and
Rehabilitation, edited by Drs. Jack S. Burks and Kenneth P.
Johnson. Together, they represent an attempt to comprehensively
cover the field of MS from basic research to comprehensive
management and to provide a broad overview for those interested in
understanding the disease better or in pursuing MS
research.
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| Robert M. Herndon ISBN: 9781888799620 |
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