Movement disorders

Ray L. Watts

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Movement disorders

by Ray L. Watts, William C. Koller

March 19, 2004

McGraw-Hill Professional

1000

9780071374965

0071374965

Description

This new edition keeps the organization of sections based principally on clinical patterns of disease expression, but has placed greater emphasis on the molecular bases where known. The book is divided into three parts: Introduction to Movement Disorders, Neuroscientific Foundations, and Clinical Disorders. Also included are a large number of tables and figures that help present data more succinctly and are useful teaching aids. The appendix contains an updated list of Patient Support Organizations.

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Who is the author of Movement disorders?

Movement disorders was written by Ray L. Watts, William C. Koller.

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