Neuroimaging in the psychiatry of late life / edited by David Ames and Edmond Chiu ; foreword by Raymond Levy.
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TextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997Description: 1 online resource (xii, 237 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780511570070 (ebook)
- Neuroimaging & the Psychiatry of Late Life
- 618.97/6890754 21
- RC473.B7 N48 1997
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Computed tomography / Brian Tress, Patricia Desmond -- Magnetic resonance imaging / Patricia Desmond, Brian Tress -- Single photon and positron emission tomography / Basil Shepstone, Kim Jobst -- Electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography / Andrew Leuchter, Ian Cook -- Normal elderly / Hillel Grossman [and others] -- Alzheimer's disease / Hans Förstl, Alistair Burns -- Vascular dementia / Hiroo Kasahara, Kazuo Hasegawa -- Other dementias / E. Jane Byrne, Stephen Simpson -- Delirium / James Lindesay, Alastair Macdonald -- Affective disorders / Christopher Ball, Michael Philpot -- Paranoid and schizophrenic disorders of late life / Robert Howard, John O'Brien -- Indications for neuroimaging / Andrew Leuchter -- Which scan, for whom, when and why / Robin Jacoby.
This book provides clinicians with a reliable reference, written by prominent figures in neuroradiology and old age psychiatry, which draws together current knowledge of late life mental disorders as revealed by neuroimaging. A highly illustrated introductory chapter provides a useful overview of the various techniques of neuroimaging now available. The following chapters, also extensively illustrated, survey the contribution of neuroimaging to understanding the specific psychiatric disorders of late life, and the book concludes with guidelines for clinicians on the choice of imaging for the investigation of their patients. For researchers this is a useful and authoritative review of current knowledge regarding neuroimaging and the older psychiatric patient. Its primary aim, however, is to educate and advise clinicians dealing with the protean manifestations of psychiatric disorder in later life.
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