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The cerebellum : from embryology to diagnostic investigations

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Handbook of clinical neurology. 3rd series, ; volume 154Publication details: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Elsevier, c2018Description: xvi, 348 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780444639561
LOC classification:
  • RC386.2 .C4 2018
Contents:
Section I. Introduction. Historical view Section II. Embryology, anatomy and function. Embryology Principles of organization of the human cerebellum: macro and microanatomy Functional topography of the human cerebellum Topography of the cerebellum in relationship to social brain regions and emotions Physiology of the cerebellum Cerebellar networks and neuropathology of cerebellar developmental disorders The neuropathology of the adult cerebellum Cerebellar motor syndrome from children to the elderly Cognitive aspects: sequencing, behavior and executive functions Language and the cerebellum Section III. Diagnostic investigations. Ultrasound and CT of the posterior fossa in neonates Conventional MRI Probing the neuroanatomy of the cerebellum using tractography Nuclear medicine of the cerebellum Genetics of cerebellar disorders Laboratory investigations Neurophysiology of gait Neuro-ophthalmologic assessment and investigations in children and adults with cerebellar diseases Scales for the clinical evaluation of cerebellar disorders
Summary: The Cerebellum: From Embryology to Diagnostic Investigations, Volume 154 is designed to update the reader on the latest and clinically relevant advances in the study of cerebellar diseases in children and adults. It is organized into sections detailing: (1) Embryology, Anatomy and Function, and (2) Diagnostic investigations: Neuroimaging, and includes content on conventional sequences, diffusion tensor imaging, functional MRI, and connectivity studies. Its companion volume, The Cerebellum: Disorders and Treatment, describes disorders (starting from the fetal cerebellum, to adult cerebellum) encountered during daily practice and therapy (including insights into innovative drug and rehabilitative approaches to treat children and adults with cerebellar disorders).
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Companion volume to The cerebellum : disorders and treatment / volume editors, Mario Manto, Thierry A.G.M. Huisman. 2018


Section I. Introduction. Historical view
Section II. Embryology, anatomy and function. Embryology
Principles of organization of the human cerebellum: macro and microanatomy
Functional topography of the human cerebellum
Topography of the cerebellum in relationship to social brain regions and emotions
Physiology of the cerebellum
Cerebellar networks and neuropathology of cerebellar developmental disorders
The neuropathology of the adult cerebellum
Cerebellar motor syndrome from children to the elderly
Cognitive aspects: sequencing, behavior and executive functions
Language and the cerebellum
Section III. Diagnostic investigations. Ultrasound and CT of the posterior fossa in neonates
Conventional MRI
Probing the neuroanatomy of the cerebellum using tractography
Nuclear medicine of the cerebellum
Genetics of cerebellar disorders
Laboratory investigations
Neurophysiology of gait
Neuro-ophthalmologic assessment and investigations in children and adults with cerebellar diseases
Scales for the clinical evaluation of cerebellar disorders

The Cerebellum: From Embryology to Diagnostic Investigations, Volume 154 is designed to update the reader on the latest and clinically relevant advances in the study of cerebellar diseases in children and adults. It is organized into sections detailing: (1) Embryology, Anatomy and Function, and (2) Diagnostic investigations: Neuroimaging, and includes content on conventional sequences, diffusion tensor imaging, functional MRI, and connectivity studies. Its companion volume, The Cerebellum: Disorders and Treatment, describes disorders (starting from the fetal cerebellum, to adult cerebellum) encountered during daily practice and therapy (including insights into innovative drug and rehabilitative approaches to treat children and adults with cerebellar disorders).

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