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Part I. Practical Approach to the Patient with a Movement Disorder Emergency
Chapter 1. Practical Approach to Management of the Movement Disorders Patient in the Hospital and Intensive Care Unit
Chapter 2. Neuro-Ophthalmologic Evaluation in Movement Disorders
Chapter 3. Movement Disorder Emergencies of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract
Part II. Hyperacute Movement Disorder Emergencies
Chapter 4. Acute Parkinsonism
Chapter 5. Parkinsonism-Hyperpyrexia Syndrome in Parkinson's Disease
Chapter 6. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
Chapter 7. Malignant Catatonia
Chapter 8. Serotonin Syndrome
Chapter 9. Acute Spinal Rigidity
Chapter 10. Status Dystonicus
Chapter 11. Posthypoxic Myoclonus and Its Management
Part III. Acute Movement Disorder Emergencies
Chapter 12. Tic Emergencies
Chapter 13. Coprolalia and Malignant Phonic Tics
Chapter 14. Hemiballism-Hemichorea
Chapter 15. Sydenham's Chorea, PANDAS, and Other Post-streptococcal Neurological Disorders
Chapter 16. Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis and Other Autoimmune and Paraneoplastic Movement Disorders
Chapter 17. Psychosis and Parkinson's Disease
Chapter 18. Perioperative Emergencies Associated with Deep Brain Stimulation
Part IV. Emergencies of Recognition: Pitfalls in Diagnosis
Chapter 19. Startle Disorders
Chapter 20. Pseudodystonic Emergencies
Chapter 21. Functional Movement Disorders
Chapter 22. Tardive and Neuroleptic-induced Emergencies
Chapter 23. Abductor Paresis in Shy-Drager Disease
Chapter 24. Dopa-responsive Dystonia and Related Disorders
Chapter 25. Wilson's Disease
Chapter 26. Wilson Disease Presented as Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome
Chapter 27. X-Linked Adrenoleukodystophy: Addisonian Crisis in a Patient with Spastic Paraparesis-Ataxia Syndrome
Chapter 28. Whipple's Disease
Part V. Practical Risks in the Clinic: Pitfalls in Management
Chapter 29. Emergencies in Huntington's Disease
Chapter 30. Genetics and Genetic Counseling-Related Issues
Chapter 31. Driving in Parkinson's Disease
Chapter 32. Suicide Risk in Parkinson's Disease.
Chapter 1. Practical Approach to Management of the Movement Disorders Patient in the Hospital and Intensive Care Unit
Chapter 2. Neuro-Ophthalmologic Evaluation in Movement Disorders
Chapter 3. Movement Disorder Emergencies of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract
Part II. Hyperacute Movement Disorder Emergencies
Chapter 4. Acute Parkinsonism
Chapter 5. Parkinsonism-Hyperpyrexia Syndrome in Parkinson's Disease
Chapter 6. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
Chapter 7. Malignant Catatonia
Chapter 8. Serotonin Syndrome
Chapter 9. Acute Spinal Rigidity
Chapter 10. Status Dystonicus
Chapter 11. Posthypoxic Myoclonus and Its Management
Part III. Acute Movement Disorder Emergencies
Chapter 12. Tic Emergencies
Chapter 13. Coprolalia and Malignant Phonic Tics
Chapter 14. Hemiballism-Hemichorea
Chapter 15. Sydenham's Chorea, PANDAS, and Other Post-streptococcal Neurological Disorders
Chapter 16. Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis and Other Autoimmune and Paraneoplastic Movement Disorders
Chapter 17. Psychosis and Parkinson's Disease
Chapter 18. Perioperative Emergencies Associated with Deep Brain Stimulation
Part IV. Emergencies of Recognition: Pitfalls in Diagnosis
Chapter 19. Startle Disorders
Chapter 20. Pseudodystonic Emergencies
Chapter 21. Functional Movement Disorders
Chapter 22. Tardive and Neuroleptic-induced Emergencies
Chapter 23. Abductor Paresis in Shy-Drager Disease
Chapter 24. Dopa-responsive Dystonia and Related Disorders
Chapter 25. Wilson's Disease
Chapter 26. Wilson Disease Presented as Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome
Chapter 27. X-Linked Adrenoleukodystophy: Addisonian Crisis in a Patient with Spastic Paraparesis-Ataxia Syndrome
Chapter 28. Whipple's Disease
Part V. Practical Risks in the Clinic: Pitfalls in Management
Chapter 29. Emergencies in Huntington's Disease
Chapter 30. Genetics and Genetic Counseling-Related Issues
Chapter 31. Driving in Parkinson's Disease
Chapter 32. Suicide Risk in Parkinson's Disease.