04825nam 2200697 450 991078655450332120230803202632.00-19-998171-X0-19-934890-10-19-990863-X(CKB)3710000000117383(EBL)1696425(SSID)ssj0001264271(PQKBManifestationID)11849539(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001264271(PQKBWorkID)11234947(PQKB)10047516(StDuBDS)EDZ0001533267(MiAaPQ)EBC1696425(StDuBDS)EDZ0000979773(Au-PeEL)EBL1696425(CaPaEBR)ebr10875358(CaONFJC)MIL613571(OCoLC)881035220(StDuBDS)9780199348909(EXLCZ)99371000000011738320160810e20152014 fy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIntegrated neuroscience and neurology a clinical problem solving approach /Elliott M. Marcus, Stanley Jacobson, and Thomas Sabin[electronic resource]Second edition.[New York] :Oxford University Press,2015.1 online resource (649 p.)Previously issued in print: 2015.0-19-974443-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Integrated Neuroscience and Neurology; In Memoriam; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; SECTION one INTRODUCTION TO BASIC NEUROBIOLOGY; 1. Overview of the Nervous System; 2. Overview of Localization of Function and Neurological Diagnosis; 3. Neurocytology: Cells of the Central Nervous System; 4. Neuroembryology and Congenital Malformations; 5. Skeletal Muscle and Nerve-Muscle Junction; SECTION Two REGIONAL APPROACH TO NEUROANATOMY AND FUNCTIONAL LOCALIZATION; 6. Spinal Cord: Structure and Function; 7. Atlas of the Spinal Cord8. A Survey of Diseases of Peripheral Nerve and Nerve Root9. Spinal Cord: Clinical Considerations; 10. Case History Problem Solving: Part I: Spinal Cord, Nerve Root, Peripheral Nerve, and Muscle; 11. Functional Anatomy of the Brain Stem; 12. The Cranial Nerves; 13. Brain Stem: Clinical Considerations; 14. Case History Problem Solving: Part II: Brain Stem and Cranial Nerves; 15. Diencephalic Nuclei, Functional Localization, and Atlas of the Diencephalon; SECTION Three MAJOR SYSTEMS; 16. Hypothalamus, Neuroendocrine System, and Autonomic Nervous System17. Cerebral Cortex: Cytoarchitecture, Physiology, and Overview of Functional Localization18. Motor System and Movement: Part I: Reflex Activity, Central Pattern Generators, and Cerebral Cortical Motor Functions; 19. Motor Systems: Part II: Basal Ganglia and Movement Disorders; 20. Motor Systems: Part III: Cerebellum and Movement and Major Fiber Pathways of the Cerebellum; 21. Somatosensory Function and the Parietal Lobe; 22. Limbic System; 23. Visual System; 24. Speech, Language, Cerebral Dominance, and the Aphasias; 25. Case History Problem Solving: Part IV: Cortical Localization26. Cerebral Hemispheres: Neuropathology and Clinical Correlation I. Vascular Syndromes27. Cerebral Hemispheres: Neuropathology and Clinical Correlation II. Nonvascular Syndromes; 28. Case History Problem Solving: Part IV: Cerebral Hemispheres; SECTION Four COMPLEX FUNCTIONS; 29. Alterations in Consciousness: Seizures, Sleep, and Coma; 30. Learning, Memory, Amnesia, Dementia, Instinctive Behavior, and the Effects of Early Experience; 31. Case History Problem Solving: Part V: General Cases; 32. Case History Problem Solving: Part VI: Case History Review with Correlation to Illustrations33. Atlas of the CerebrumIndexThis text focuses not only on localized diseases caused by infectious diseases, trauma, tumours, and vascular lesions within the central nervous system, but also these diseases within the systems of the brain and spinal cord. Over 250 real cases with associated MRI or CTs and any pathological findings from these patients illustrate numerous disorders and fully explain the nature of the pathology.Nervous systemDiseasesDiagnosisNervous systemDiseasesTreatmentHealth and WellbeingukslcNervous systemDiseasesDiagnosis.Nervous systemDiseasesTreatment.Health and Wellbeing.616.8Marcus Elliott M.1932-2011,965558Jacobson Stanley1937-Sabin Thomas D.StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910786554503321Integrated neuroscience and neurology3714643UNINA05718nam 22007455 450 991057869580332120251113175933.03-030-96368-310.1007/978-3-030-96368-2(MiAaPQ)EBC7018653(Au-PeEL)EBL7018653(CKB)23870196300041(OCoLC)1331556720(DE-He213)978-3-030-96368-2(EXLCZ)992387019630004120220616d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAging with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa Health and Psychosocial Perspectives /edited by Mark Brennan-Ing, Kristen E. Porter, Jennifer E. Kaufman, Catherine MacPhail, Janet Seeley1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (230 pages)Behavioral Science and Psychology SeriesPrint version: Brennan-Ing, Mark Aging with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030963675 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1. The Epidemiology of HIV in the Older African Population -- Chapter 2. Comorbid Conditions Occurring in Older Adults on Antiretroviral Therapy in Botswana: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Cohort Study of Patient Data -- Chapter 3. Reflecting on Health and Illness Through the Lens of the HIV Epidemic in Uganda -- Chapter 4. Sexual Health and Behavior Among Older Adults with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter 5. “Ask Those Who Are Ahead About a Buffalo”: Well-Being of African Grandparents with HIV -- Chapter 6. Mental Health in Older People Living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: State of the Art and Future Research Recommendations -- Chapter 7. “The Support Keeps Me Strong”: Social Support Among South Africans Ageing with HIV -- Chapter 8. A Detailed Analysis of the Social Support Networks of Older Adults with HIV in Uganda and South Africa -- Chapter 9. Reprogramming HIV Prevention and Service Provision for Older Adults in Western Kenya -- Chapter 10. Beyond Policy Fixes to a New Politics of Care: The Case of Older People with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter 11. Concluding Thoughts. With the development of effective antiretroviral therapies (ART) in the mid-1990s, HIV became a treatable although serious condition, and people who are adherent to HIV medications can attain normal or near-normal life expectancies. Because of the success of ART, people 50 and older now make up a majority of people with HIV in high-income countries and other places where ART is accessible. The aging of the HIV epidemic is a global trend that is also being observed in low- and middle-income countries, including countries in sub-Saharan Africa, where the greatest number of older people with HIV reside (3.7 million). While globally over half of older adults with HIV are in sub-Saharan Africa, we have little information about the circumstances, needs, and resiliencies of this population, which limits our ability to craft effective policy and programmatic responses to aging with HIV in this region. At present, our understanding of HIV and aging is dominated by information from theU.S. and Western Europe, where the epidemiology of HIV and the infrastructure to provide social care are markedly different than in sub-Saharan Africa. Aging with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa addresses this gap in our knowledge by providing current research and perspectives on a range of health and psychosocial topics concerning these older adults from across this region. This volume provides a unique and timely overview of growing older with HIV in a sub-Saharan African context, covering such topics as epidemiology, health and functioning, and social support, as well as policy and program implications to support those growing older with HIV. There are very few published volumes that address HIV and aging, and this is the first book to consider HIV and aging in sub-Saharan Africa. Most publications in this area focus on HIV and aging in Uganda and South Africa. This volume broadens the scope with contributions from authors working in West Africa, Botswana, and Kenya. The range of topics covered here will be useful to professionals in a range of disciplines including psychology, epidemiology, gerontology, sociology, health care, public health, and social work.Behavioral Science and Psychology SeriesClinical health psychologyPsychologyAge distribution (Demography)Well-beingGerontologySocial psychologyHealth PsychologyBehavioral Sciences and PsychologyAging PopulationWell-BeingGerontologyCultural PsychologyClinical health psychology.Psychology.Age distribution (Demography)Well-being.Gerontology.Social psychology.Health Psychology.Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.Aging Population.Well-Being.Gerontology.Cultural Psychology.410.5362.196979200846Brennan-Ing MarkMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910578695803321Aging with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa2998137UNINA