The neuropathology of dementia /
The neuropathology of dementia /
edited by Margaret M. Esiri, Virginia M.-Y. Lee, and John Q. Trojanowkski.
- Second edition.
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
- 1 online resource (xv, 578 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Preface -- Definition, clinical features and neuroanatomical basis of dementia / Important anatomical landmarks in the brain in dementia / Practical approach to pathological diagnosis / Morphometric methods and dementia / Safety precautions in laboratories involved with dementia diagnosis and research / Molecular diagnosis of dementia / Neuropathology of the aging brain / Neuroimaging Alzheimer's disease / Alzheimer's disease / Down's syndrome and Alzheimer's disease / Sporadic tauopathies: Pick's disease, corticobasal degeneration, progressive supranuclear palsy and argyrophilic brain disease / Hereditary tauopathies and idiopathic frontotemporal dementias / Vascular dementias / Familial and sporadic cerebral amyloid angiopathies associated with dementia and the BRI dementias / Thomas J. Grabowski and Antonio R. Damasio -- James H. Morris and Margaret M. Esiri -- Margaret M. Esiri and James H. Morris -- Michael C. Irizarry -- Jeanne E. Bell -- Vivianna M.D. Van Deerlin -- Patrick R. Hof, Thierry Bussiére and John H. Morrison -- Arthur W. Toga, Michael S. Mega and Paul M. Thompson -- James H. Morris and Zs Nagy -- D.M.A. Mann -- Dennis W. Dickson -- Mark S. Forman, John Q. Trojanowski and Virginia M.-Y. Lee -- James H. Morris, Hannu Kalimo and Matti Viitanen -- Gordon T. Plant, Tamas Revesz, Janice L. Holton, Jorge Ghiso and Blas Frangione. Parkinson's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, multiple system atrophy and the spectrum of diseases with alpha-synuclein inclusions / Huntington disease / Human prion diseases / Alcoholism and dementia / Hydrocephalus and dementia / Head injury and dementia / Infectious (and inflammatory) diseases causing dementia / Schizophrenia and dementia / Other diseases that cause dementia / Transgenic mouse models of neurodegenerative disease / Dementia brain banks -- Index. Benoit I. Giasson, Virginia M-Y. Lee and John Q. Trojanowski -- Jean Paul G. Vonsattel and Maxim Lianski -- James W. Ironside and Mark W. Head -- Clive Harper and Richard Scolyer -- Margaret M. Esiri and G. Rosenberg -- C. Smith, J.A.R. Nicoll and D.I. Graham -- Harry V. Vinters -- Paul J. Harrison -- Margaret M. Esiri -- David R. Borchelt, Joanna Jankowsky, Alena Savonenko, Gabriele Schilling, Jiou Wang and Guilian Xu -- Appendix:
Completely rewritten and updated, this new edition is almost twice the size of its predecessor. Illustrated in colour throughout, and with contributions from the world's leading authorities, it is the definitive reference on the neuropathology of dementia. It gives practical guidance to pathologists, describes the contribution of neuroimaging to diagnosis, and surveys the clinical features of dementia. New material includes: • Three entirely new chapters on neuroimaging, molecular diagnostics, and transgenic models. • Two chapters on tauopathies under new authorship. • A chapter under new authorship on synucleinopathies, which includes multiple system atrophy. From reviews of the first edition: 'This up-to-date and authoritative account will be invaluable for practising neuropathologists and a treasured work of reference for psychiatrists and neuroscientists with an interest in dementia.' Nigel J. Cairns, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry ' ... this publication is a 'must have' for every practising neuropathologist.' Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
9780511526886 (ebook)
Dementia--Pathogenesis.
Postmortem changes.
Autopsy.
RC521 / .N475 2004
616.8/3
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Preface -- Definition, clinical features and neuroanatomical basis of dementia / Important anatomical landmarks in the brain in dementia / Practical approach to pathological diagnosis / Morphometric methods and dementia / Safety precautions in laboratories involved with dementia diagnosis and research / Molecular diagnosis of dementia / Neuropathology of the aging brain / Neuroimaging Alzheimer's disease / Alzheimer's disease / Down's syndrome and Alzheimer's disease / Sporadic tauopathies: Pick's disease, corticobasal degeneration, progressive supranuclear palsy and argyrophilic brain disease / Hereditary tauopathies and idiopathic frontotemporal dementias / Vascular dementias / Familial and sporadic cerebral amyloid angiopathies associated with dementia and the BRI dementias / Thomas J. Grabowski and Antonio R. Damasio -- James H. Morris and Margaret M. Esiri -- Margaret M. Esiri and James H. Morris -- Michael C. Irizarry -- Jeanne E. Bell -- Vivianna M.D. Van Deerlin -- Patrick R. Hof, Thierry Bussiére and John H. Morrison -- Arthur W. Toga, Michael S. Mega and Paul M. Thompson -- James H. Morris and Zs Nagy -- D.M.A. Mann -- Dennis W. Dickson -- Mark S. Forman, John Q. Trojanowski and Virginia M.-Y. Lee -- James H. Morris, Hannu Kalimo and Matti Viitanen -- Gordon T. Plant, Tamas Revesz, Janice L. Holton, Jorge Ghiso and Blas Frangione. Parkinson's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, multiple system atrophy and the spectrum of diseases with alpha-synuclein inclusions / Huntington disease / Human prion diseases / Alcoholism and dementia / Hydrocephalus and dementia / Head injury and dementia / Infectious (and inflammatory) diseases causing dementia / Schizophrenia and dementia / Other diseases that cause dementia / Transgenic mouse models of neurodegenerative disease / Dementia brain banks -- Index. Benoit I. Giasson, Virginia M-Y. Lee and John Q. Trojanowski -- Jean Paul G. Vonsattel and Maxim Lianski -- James W. Ironside and Mark W. Head -- Clive Harper and Richard Scolyer -- Margaret M. Esiri and G. Rosenberg -- C. Smith, J.A.R. Nicoll and D.I. Graham -- Harry V. Vinters -- Paul J. Harrison -- Margaret M. Esiri -- David R. Borchelt, Joanna Jankowsky, Alena Savonenko, Gabriele Schilling, Jiou Wang and Guilian Xu -- Appendix:
Completely rewritten and updated, this new edition is almost twice the size of its predecessor. Illustrated in colour throughout, and with contributions from the world's leading authorities, it is the definitive reference on the neuropathology of dementia. It gives practical guidance to pathologists, describes the contribution of neuroimaging to diagnosis, and surveys the clinical features of dementia. New material includes: • Three entirely new chapters on neuroimaging, molecular diagnostics, and transgenic models. • Two chapters on tauopathies under new authorship. • A chapter under new authorship on synucleinopathies, which includes multiple system atrophy. From reviews of the first edition: 'This up-to-date and authoritative account will be invaluable for practising neuropathologists and a treasured work of reference for psychiatrists and neuroscientists with an interest in dementia.' Nigel J. Cairns, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry ' ... this publication is a 'must have' for every practising neuropathologist.' Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
9780511526886 (ebook)
Dementia--Pathogenesis.
Postmortem changes.
Autopsy.
RC521 / .N475 2004
616.8/3