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70 reviews This book is essential for sleep medicine specialists, as well as for clinicians and health care professionals not specifically trained in sleep medicine, but who nevertheless need to manage neurologically damaged patients with increasingly recognized sleep-wake disturbances.Content:
Chapter 1 The Sleep History (pages 1–13): Paul Reading and Sebastiaan Overeem
Chapter 2 Polysomnography: Indications, Interpretation, and Pitfalls (pages 14–27): John Shneerson
Chapter 3 Daytime Tests for Sleepiness: Indications, Interpretation, and Pitfalls (pages 28–40): Gert Jan Lammers and J. Gert van Dijk
Chapter 4 Nosological Classification and Diagnostic Strategy (pages 41–52): Geert Mayer and Dirk Pevernagie
Chapter 5 Pharmacological Treatment of Nocturnal Sleep Disturbances (pages 53–66): Sue Wilson and David Nutt
Chapter 6 Pharmacological Treatment of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (pages 67–73): Karel sonka
Chapter 7 Nonpharmacological Treatments (pages 74–83): Melanie K. Means and Margaret D. Lineberger
Chapter 8 Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (pages 85–99): Thomas C. Wetter
Chapter 9 Sleep Disorders in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease (pages 100–114): Isabelle Arnulf, Paul Reading and Marie Vidailhet
Chapter 10 Sleep Disorders in Parkinson's?plus Syndromes (pages 115–123): Valerie Cochen De Cock
Chapter 11 Sleep in other Neurodegenerative Diseases (pages 124–135): Alex Iranzo
Chapter 12 Myotonic Dystrophy (pages 137–146): Jose Enrique Martinez?Rodriguez
Chapter 13 Sleep and Breathing in Neuromuscular Disease (pages 147–159): G. John Gibson
Chapter 14 Headache Disorders (pages 161–175): Jeanetta C. Rains and J. Steven Poceta
Chapter 15 Sleep Epilepsies (pages 176–188): Luigi Ferini?Strambi
Chapter 16 Seizures Versus Parasomnias (pages 189–204): Elio Lugaresi and Federica Provini
Chapter 17 Sleep?Wake Disorders following Traumatic Brain Injury (pages 205–216): Christian R. Baumann
Chapter 18 Sleep Disturbances after Stroke (pages 217–227): Dirk M. Hermann and Claudio L. Bassetti
Chapter 19 Hypersomnias of Central Origin (pages 229–246): Sebastiaan Overeem and Paul Reading
Chapter 20 Neuro?Immunological Disorders (pages 247–258): Takashi Kanbayashi, Paul Reading and Seiji Nishino
Chapter 21 Tumors and Paraneoplastic Syndromes (pages 259–270): Alex Iranzo and Francesc Graus
Chapter 22 Effects of Medication on Sleep and Wakefulness (pages 271–293): Ge S. F. Ruigt and Joop van Gerven