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  • An 18-Year-Old Woman Who Attacked a Policeman With a Knife: Our Memorable Lesson on Treatable Causes of DystoniaGo to chapter: An 18-Year-Old Woman Who Attacked a Policeman With a Knife: Our Memorable Lesson on Treatable Causes of Dystonia

    An 18-Year-Old Woman Who Attacked a Policeman With a Knife: Our Memorable Lesson on Treatable Causes of Dystonia

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    This chapter discusses the case of an 18-year-old woman, who had dystonia. She was sent to a psychiatric facility. She received low doses of haloperidol and a tricyclic antidepressant and after 2 weeks developed drooling, twisting of the neck to the right, and trouble walking. At that point, the psychiatrist consulted the movement disorders neurologist. She had drooling and cervical dystonia with laterocollis to the right with a mild rotational component. She presented an interesting diagnostic and treatment challenge. At the outset, the differential diagnosis consisted of primary psychiatric disorder and a possibility of drug-induced movement disorder versus a spontaneous movement disorder with psychiatric manifestations as seen in Wilson’s disease (WD). Her tests confirmed the diagnosis of WD, and she was treated with Penicillamine with the knowledge that it can cause further drop in platelets. Over the next several months, her eye movement became normal and the cervical dystonia disappeared.

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    Movement Disorders: Movement Disorders Unforgettable Cases and Lessons From the Bedside
  • 21st-Century Challenges for the College Counseling CenterGo to chapter: 21st-Century Challenges for the College Counseling Center

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    College counseling has entered an era that promises to be radically different than any time in its previous 100-year history. College students in this 21st century are more technologically advanced than previous generations and more likely to take virtual classes than previous generations of college students. Traditional services provided by the college counseling center are: individual and group counseling, psychoeducational groups, evaluation and assessment, career counseling, consultation to faculty and staff, medication management and resident advisor (RA) training. Nontraditional services are defined as virtual counseling, advising, and related services offered via distance technology. College counseling centers have long offered types of self-instructional services. They will need to address social media in ways that are both ethically sound and also able to effectively engage college students in seeking counseling services. The counselor can administer the Dimensions of a Healthy Lifestyle Scale (DHLS) to the client and then discuss the findings.

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    The College and University Counseling Manual: Integrating Essential Services Across the Campus
  • A 38-Year-Old Brazilian Woman Presenting With Reversible Parkinsonism Associated With NeurocysticercosisGo to chapter: A 38-Year-Old Brazilian Woman Presenting With Reversible Parkinsonism Associated With Neurocysticercosis

    A 38-Year-Old Brazilian Woman Presenting With Reversible Parkinsonism Associated With Neurocysticercosis

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    This chapter discusses the case of a 38-year-old woman with diffuse, occasionally throbbing, headaches associated with nausea, which was worse while waking, together with intense pain accompanied by episodes of vomiting, diplopia, drowsiness, and torpor. Since symptoms’ onset, she reported being slower and having bilateral hand tremor. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) demonstrated a mild inflammatory reaction and neurocysticercosis (NCC) as detected by positive reactions to cysticercus antigens. She was assessed in the neurology service and diagnosed with intracranial hypertension after a brain MRI that showed the presence of supratentorial hydrocephalus with evidence of intraventricular cysts, as well as edema in the midbrain periaqueductal region. Methylprednisolone pulse therapy was then started, together with half a tablet of levodopa/carbidopa, with progressive improvement in the symptoms of parkinsonism. Eight months later, she was progressively taken off entacapone and then levodopa. She remained asymptomatic and returned to normal activities of daily life.

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    Movement Disorders: Movement Disorders Unforgettable Cases and Lessons From the Bedside
  • 2018 American Academy of Neurology Guidelines for Multiple Sclerosis Disease-Modifying TherapyGo to chapter: 2018 American Academy of Neurology Guidelines for Multiple Sclerosis Disease-Modifying Therapy

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    Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders: Clinical Guide to Diagnosis, Medical Management, and Rehabilitation
  • The ABC of Ataxia Should Also Include the EGo to chapter: The ABC of Ataxia Should Also Include the E

    The ABC of Ataxia Should Also Include the E

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    This chapter discusses the case of a 28-year-old man, who had progressive gait ataxia since the age of 16 years. Within a year, he developed dysarthria, followed by difficulties with fine finger movements. On examination, he had bilateral pes cavus and moderate scoliosis. He had gait and truncal ataxia with intention tremor, head tremor, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, areflexia at lower limbs, bilateral Babinski sign, absent position and vibration senses in the feet, and positive Romberg’s sign. Neuropsychological examination revealed signs of minimal executive dysfunction. Supplementation with vitamin E in patients with ataxia with vitamin E deficiency (AVED) may improve neurologic symptoms and favorably influence prognosis. Therefore, screening for vitamin E deficiency is important in patients with ataxia of unknown etiology. Genetic analysis and early recognition of AVED may allow early introduction of effective treatment and appropriate genetic counseling.

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    Movement Disorders: Movement Disorders Unforgettable Cases and Lessons From the Bedside
  • Abnormal EEG: EpileptiformGo to chapter: Abnormal EEG: Epileptiform

    Abnormal EEG: Epileptiform

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    Interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) represent a distinct group of waveforms that are characteristically seen in people with epilepsy. Scalp detection of IEDs is based upon dipole localization and the surrounding field. The interictal electroencephalogram (EEG) plays a pivotal role in providing ancillary support for a clinical diagnosis of epilepsy. Abnormal focal IEDs on EEG represent a heightened predisposition for the expression of focal seizures. Epileptiform discharges appear in different morphologies. Both spikes and sharp waves are referred to as IEDs and are defined by their duration. Mid-temporal IEDs occur in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes is a common childhood genetic localization related epilepsy syndrome. Frontal spikes are often found in patients with frontal lobe epilepsy, although they may be absent in up to one-third of patients. Central IEDs can occur with symptomatic focal epilepsies at any age.

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    Handbook of EEG Interpretation
  • Abnormal EEG: NonepileptGo to chapter: Abnormal EEG: Nonepilept

    Abnormal EEG: Nonepilept

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    Interictal electroencephalogram (EEG) provides useful information about the presence of nonepileptiform neurophysiological dysfunction. When abnormalities are encountered, they are not specific for an underlying etiology, and as such represent abnormalities without further differentiation of the pathological process. This chapter discusses and focuses on generalized and focal nonepileptiform abnormalities. Diffuse slowing on the EEG may have various morphologies, and occur intermittently or continuously, to reflect abnormal cerebral function. Low-voltage EEG is typically associated with diffuse slowing of the background rhythm. Focal abnormalities on the EEG provide electrographic evidence of a localized abnormal cerebral function. Intermittent irregular slowing has a low correlation with an underlying lesion compared to focal slowing that is continuous. EEG can reveal many types of nonepileptiform abnormalities corresponding to varied cerebral dysfunctions occurring at any age. Reactivity of nonepileptiform abnormalities is an important feature that helps assess the cause and prognosis of the clinical condition.

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    Handbook of EEG Interpretation
  • Abrupt Onset “On Stage Ballerina-Like” Stair Descent in an Art StudentGo to chapter: Abrupt Onset “On Stage Ballerina-Like” Stair Descent in an Art Student

    Abrupt Onset “On Stage Ballerina-Like” Stair Descent in an Art Student

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    This chapter discusses case of a 19-year-old fine arts college student who was a very good athlete. A psychiatrist diagnosed her psychogenic gait and prescribed Clonazepam and later Seritonine reuptake inhibitors (IRSS), but no improvements were noted. She presented with dysthymia according to the DSM-III, and the movement disorder persisted unmodified. She underwent intravenous placebo therapy, but it never worked. An electromyography (EMG) was performed that did not reveal any cocontraction. The patient’s mother and sister came to the clinic and evident clinical ataxia was confirmed in both individuals with severe dysarthria and difficulties in walking without aid. She developed an increase in basal sustentation and alterations in her postural reflexes, therefore developing difficulties with walking as the disease progressed. She has almost completely recovered from the movement interpreted as “task-specific dystonia” because it has been predominantly replaced by pancerebellar ataxia with few extracerebellar signs.

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    Movement Disorders: Movement Disorders Unforgettable Cases and Lessons From the Bedside
  • Accountability in Social WorkGo to chapter: Accountability in Social Work

    Accountability in Social Work

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    This chapter discusses the need for organizational transparency and accountability. Social work leaders and managers have a responsibility to clients, as well as various regulatory systems, to ensure that programs are operating ethically and legally. It is imperative that social work leaders and managers have a comprehensive understanding of the various regulations that guide daily functions and develop judicious habits that safeguard clients, employees, and the organization from manifold risks. Various committees can be developed to oversee compliance with a number of regulations, including financial regulations, safety, and overall risk prevention aims, along with policies and procedures outlined as organizational expectations. Organizational expectations offer the foundation for organizational and programmatic goals to be established. Finally, the chapter briefly revisits the concept of mentoring or grooming staff for the purpose of succession planning and dismantle some of the processes inherent to succession planning.

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    Management and Leadership in Social Work: A Competency-Based Approach
  • Accreditation—A Quality Framework in the Consumer-Centric EraGo to chapter: Accreditation—A Quality Framework in the Consumer-Centric Era

    Accreditation—A Quality Framework in the Consumer-Centric Era

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    For the rehabilitation industry, it is suggested that a rehabilitation-focused accreditation quality model is the best fit as a quality framework for advancing the performance of organizations that provide medical rehabilitation services. In an era where health care expenditures are so significant, value-based rehabilitation in a pay-for-performance environment may be the only way to competitively lower care costs, improve care quality, and drive better patient outcomes. The accreditation model provides the blueprint to cost containment through outcomes. To understand and appreciate the value of accreditation for medical rehabilitation as a quality framework, it is important that accreditation be considered within its evolutionary context in relation to the dynamics of the broader health care industry. Accreditation as a quality framework was constructed by the rehabilitation industry in response to environmental pressures to demonstrate a commitment to quality.

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    Medical Aspects of Disability for the Rehabilitation Professional

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