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The clinical neuropsychiatry of stroke / Robert G. Robinson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (x, 470 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511544231 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.81 22
LOC classification:
  • RC388.5 .R63 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
pt. I. Introduction -- Recent trends in the epidemiology of stroke -- Historical perspective -- Brain organization and cerebral basis of emotion -- Vascular anatomy and classification of stroke -- pt. II. Poststroke depression -- Diagnosis of depression -- Prevalence of depressive disorders -- Phenomenology and specificity of depressive symptoms -- Natural course of depression -- Delayed-onset depression -- Relationship to lesion location -- Relationship of depression to cerebral dominance and structural asymmetries -- Relationship of depression to bilateral hemisphere brain injury -- Relationship of depression to physical impairment -- Relationship to cognitive impairment and treatment -- Relationship of aphasia to depression -- Relationship of depression to social functioning -- Relationship to premorbid risk factors -- Mortality and treatment -- Suicidal thoughts and plans -- Biological markers -- Mechanisms of poststroke depression -- Treatment of poststroke depression -- Prevention of poststroke depression -- pt. III. Poststroke mania -- Prevalence and clinical symptoms -- Clinical and lesion correlates of poststroke mania -- Bipolar disorder following stroke -- Mechanism of mania following stroke -- Treatment of mania following stroke -- pt. IV. Poststroke anxiety disorders -- Prevalence and specificity of clinical symptoms -- Clinical and lesion correlates -- Longitudinal course -- Relationship of anxiety to outcome -- Mechanism and treatment of poststroke anxiety disorder -- pt. V. Other poststroke disorders -- Psychosis -- Anosognosia and denial of illness -- Catastrophic reaction -- Apathy -- Disturbance of prosody -- Irritability and aggression -- Pathological laughing and crying -- Summary and future directions.
Summary: This second edition, published in 2006, covers the range of neuropsychiatric syndromes associated with stroke, including cognitive, emotional and behavioural disorders such as depression, anxiety and psychosis. There is growing recognition among a wide range of clinicians and allied healthcare staff that post-stroke neuropsychiatric syndromes are common and serious. Such complications can have a negative impact on recovery and even survival; however, there is now evidence suggesting that pre-emptive therapeutic intervention in high-risk patient groups can prevent the initial onset of the conditions. This opportunity for primary prevention marks a huge advance in the management of this patient population.
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pt. I. Introduction -- Recent trends in the epidemiology of stroke -- Historical perspective -- Brain organization and cerebral basis of emotion -- Vascular anatomy and classification of stroke -- pt. II. Poststroke depression -- Diagnosis of depression -- Prevalence of depressive disorders -- Phenomenology and specificity of depressive symptoms -- Natural course of depression -- Delayed-onset depression -- Relationship to lesion location -- Relationship of depression to cerebral dominance and structural asymmetries -- Relationship of depression to bilateral hemisphere brain injury -- Relationship of depression to physical impairment -- Relationship to cognitive impairment and treatment -- Relationship of aphasia to depression -- Relationship of depression to social functioning -- Relationship to premorbid risk factors -- Mortality and treatment -- Suicidal thoughts and plans -- Biological markers -- Mechanisms of poststroke depression -- Treatment of poststroke depression -- Prevention of poststroke depression -- pt. III. Poststroke mania -- Prevalence and clinical symptoms -- Clinical and lesion correlates of poststroke mania -- Bipolar disorder following stroke -- Mechanism of mania following stroke -- Treatment of mania following stroke -- pt. IV. Poststroke anxiety disorders -- Prevalence and specificity of clinical symptoms -- Clinical and lesion correlates -- Longitudinal course -- Relationship of anxiety to outcome -- Mechanism and treatment of poststroke anxiety disorder -- pt. V. Other poststroke disorders -- Psychosis -- Anosognosia and denial of illness -- Catastrophic reaction -- Apathy -- Disturbance of prosody -- Irritability and aggression -- Pathological laughing and crying -- Summary and future directions.

This second edition, published in 2006, covers the range of neuropsychiatric syndromes associated with stroke, including cognitive, emotional and behavioural disorders such as depression, anxiety and psychosis. There is growing recognition among a wide range of clinicians and allied healthcare staff that post-stroke neuropsychiatric syndromes are common and serious. Such complications can have a negative impact on recovery and even survival; however, there is now evidence suggesting that pre-emptive therapeutic intervention in high-risk patient groups can prevent the initial onset of the conditions. This opportunity for primary prevention marks a huge advance in the management of this patient population.

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