Diabetes and the Brain

Diabetes and the Brain

 

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Editorial:
Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
2012
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Neurología y neurofisiología clínicas
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9781617796456
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Section 1 update on diabetes for neurologists1. Type 1 diabetes (epidemiology, diagnosis, co-morbidity-complications, management) 2. Type 2 diabetes (epidemiology, diagnosis, co-morbidity-complications, management) Section 2 update on stroke and dementia for diabetologist1. Acute ischemic stroke(epidemiology, diagnosis, co-morbidity-complications, acute treatment, secundary prevention)Dr HB vand der WorpDepartment of Neurology, G03.228University Medical CenterPO Box 855003508 GA Utrechtthe Netherlands2. Neuropsychological assessmentDr Augustina MA Brands, Prof Edward HF de Haan Department of Neurology, G03.228University Medical CenterPO Box 855003508 GA Utrechtthe Netherlands3. Clinical evaluation of cognitive dysfunction and dementiaProf. Philip ScheltensDept. Neurology / Alzheimer CenterVU University Medical Centeremail: p.scheltens@vumc.nl 4. Current treatmet of cognitive dysfunction and dementia Section 3: Acute cerebral disturbances in diabetes1. HypoglycemiaProfessor Brian M. Frier, Department of Diabetes, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, 51 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, EH16 4SA, UK. E-mail: brian.frier@luht.scot.nhs.uk2. Ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state 3. Diabetes and strokeProfessor Boris N MankovskyInstitute of Endocrinology, Kiev, Ukraine mankovsk@uprotelnetua 4. Hyperglycemia in acute strokeNyika D Kruijt, Y Roos, Department Neurology Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam P.O. Box 22700 1100 DE Amsterdam The Netherlands N.D.Kruijt@amc.uva.nl Section 4: Long term cerebral complications in diabetesSection 1: clinical observationsEach chapter should include a clear description of the nature and severity of cognitive/behavioural changes, relate function to brain structure, describe risk factors and possible treatment options and provide a clear statement on implications for daily clinical care 1. Cognition in children with type 1 diabetesProfessor Christopher M. RyanDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA USAryancm@upmc.edu2. Cognition in adults with type 1 diabetesProfessor Ian J DearyDepartment of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, U.K. I.Deary@ed.ac.uk3. Cognition in type 2 diabetes and in pre-diabetic stagesEsther van den BergDepartment of Neurology, G03.228University Medical CenterPO Box 855003508 GA Utrechtthe Netherlands4. Diabetes and dementiaJose A. Luchsinger, MD MPHAssistant Professor of MedicineColumbia UniversityPH9E-105630 West 168th StreetNew York, NY 10032jal94@columbia.edu 5. Diabetes and depressionProfessor Patrick J. Lustman, PhD,Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S. Euclid Ave., Campus Box 8134, St. Louis, MO 63110. E-mail: lustmanp@wustl.edu 6. Central nervous system involvement in painful diabetic neuropathyProfessor Solomon Tesfaye MD FRCPConsultant Physician/Honorary Professor of Diabetic Medicine (University of Sheffield),Royal Hallamshire Hospital,Glossop Road,Sheffield S10 2JF, UKe mail: solomon.tesfaye@sth.nhs.uk Section 5: e

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