Autonomic Nervous System Part 2, Dysfunctions (Volume 75) (Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Volume 75) by O. Appenzeller

Autonomic Nervous System Part 2, Dysfunctions (Volume 75) (Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Volume 75)

O. Appenzeller
804 pages
Elsevier
Feb 2001
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Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and pathology are dealt with in this volume. The profound autonomic accompaniments of acute and chronic pain are given extensive coverage. Physical exertion, the demands it places on autonomic control, and resulting thermoregulatory failure, as well as sexual dysfunction, are conjoined in this volume. Common diseases such as hypertension, heart disease, neoplasia, the epilepsies, and cerebrovascular disease perturb homeostasis and thus activate compensatory autonomic mechanisms. Chapters covering the important autonomic concomitants of these diseases form a separate section in Part II of this two-volume work on the autonomic nervous system. Until recently, neurologists claiming the importance of the autonomic nervous system have had to face an uphill struggle. With the publication of the present volumes, the struggle should now be won by those who long ago recognized that the study of the autonomic nervous system is fundamental to well-being and to the understanding of neurological, mental and other diseases.
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Pages 804
Publisher Elsevier
Published 2001
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