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Essential Neuropsychology
Essential Neuropsychology
Autore DeRight Jonathan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (335 pages)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9783030853723
9783030853716
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Psychometric and Large-Scale Information -- Chapter 1: Uniform Labeling of Performance Test Scores -- Reference -- Chapter 2: Sensitivity and Specificity of Common PVTs and SVTs -- References -- Chapter 3: Common Psychometric Formulas -- 3.1 Score Conversions -- 3.2 Worse than Chance Calculations -- 3.3 Chained Likelihood Ratios -- 3.4 Reliable Change Calculations -- 3.5 Formula for a Modified t-Test Comparing An Individual Score with the Mean Score for a Normative of Control Sample with a Modest Sample Size [6] -- References -- Chapter 4: Cognitive Side Effects of Common Medications -- References -- Part II: Diseases and Disorders Affecting the Brain and/or Cognitive Test Performance -- Chapter 5: Brain Abscess -- 5.1 Definition -- 5.2 Subtypes -- 5.3 Classic Presentation -- 5.4 Epidemiology -- 5.5 Etiology -- 5.6 Typical Onset -- 5.7 Course -- 5.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 5.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 5.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 5.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 6: Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) -- 6.1 Definition -- 6.2 Subtypes -- 6.3 Classic Presentation -- 6.4 Epidemiology -- 6.5 Etiology -- 6.6 Typical Onset -- 6.7 Course -- 6.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 6.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 6.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 6.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 7: Adult ADHD -- 7.1 Definition -- 7.2 Subtypes -- 7.3 Classic Presentation -- 7.4 Epidemiology -- 7.5 Etiology -- 7.6 Typical Onset -- 7.7 Course -- 7.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 7.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 7.9.1 DSM-5 [23] -- 7.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 7.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 8: Affective Disorders -- 8.1 Definition -- 8.2 Subtypes -- 8.3 Classic Presentation -- 8.4 Epidemiology -- 8.5 Etiology -- 8.6 Typical Onset -- 8.7 Course -- 8.8 Neuropsychological Profile.
8.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 8.9.1 Major Depressive Disorder (DSM-5) [18] -- 8.9.2 Persistent Depressive Disorder (DSM-5) [18] -- 8.9.3 Depressive Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition [18] -- 8.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 8.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 9: Alcohol-Associated Cognitive Disorders -- 9.1 Definition -- 9.2 Subtypes -- 9.3 Classic Presentation -- 9.4 Epidemiology -- 9.5 Etiology -- 9.6 Typical Onset -- 9.7 Course -- 9.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 9.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 9.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 9.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 10: Alzheimer's Disease -- 10.1 Definition -- 10.2 Subtypes -- 10.3 Classic Presentation -- 10.4 Epidemiology -- 10.5 Etiology -- 10.6 Typical Onset -- 10.7 Course -- 10.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 10.8.1 Late-Life AD -- 10.8.2 Early Onset AD -- 10.8.3 fvAD -- 10.8.4 PCA -- 10.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 10.9.1 All-Cause Dementia [17] -- 10.9.2 Probable AD [17] -- 10.9.3 Probable AD with Documented Decline [17] -- 10.9.4 Probable AD in a Carrier of a Causative AD Genetic Mutation [17] -- 10.9.5 Possible AD [17] -- 10.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 10.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 11: Anoxia and Hypoxia -- 11.1 Definition -- 11.2 Common Subtypes -- 11.3 Classic Presentation -- 11.4 Epidemiology -- 11.5 Etiology -- 11.6 Typical Onset -- 11.7 Course -- 11.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 11.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 11.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 11.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 12: Cancer and Neoplasm -- 12.1 Definition -- 12.2 Subtypes -- 12.2.1 Metastatic -- 12.2.2 Primary -- 12.3 Classic Presentation -- 12.4 Epidemiology -- 12.5 Etiology -- 12.6 Typical Onset -- 12.7 Course -- 12.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 12.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 12.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 12.11 Helpful Resources -- References.
Chapter 13: Cerebrovascular Accident -- 13.1 Definition -- 13.2 Subtypes -- 13.2.1 Acute Ischemic Stroke -- 13.2.2 Lacunar Infarct -- 13.2.3 Intracranial Berry Aneurysms (IBA) -- 13.2.4 Fusiform Aneurysms -- 13.2.5 Mycotic Aneurysm -- 13.2.6 Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) -- 13.3 Classic Presentation -- 13.4 Epidemiology -- 13.5 Etiology -- 13.6 Typical Onset -- 13.7 Course -- 13.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 13.8.1 Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) -- 13.8.2 Anterior Cerebral Artery (ACA) -- 13.8.3 Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) -- 13.8.4 Frontal -- 13.8.5 Temporal -- 13.8.6 Parietal -- 13.8.7 Occipital -- 13.8.8 Putamen -- 13.8.9 Thalamus -- 13.8.10 Pons -- 13.8.11 Brainstem/Midbrain -- 13.8.12 Cerebellum -- 13.8.13 ACoA -- 13.8.14 ICA -- 13.8.15 Lacunar -- 13.8.16 Watershed -- 13.8.17 AVM -- 13.9 Differential Diagnosis -- 13.10 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 14: Delirium -- 14.1 Definition -- 14.2 Subtypes -- 14.2.1 Hyperactive -- 14.2.2 Hypoactive -- 14.2.3 Mixed Level of Activity -- 14.3 Classic Presentation -- 14.4 Epidemiology -- 14.5 Etiology -- 14.6 Typical Onset -- 14.7 Course -- 14.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 14.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 14.9.1 DSM-5 Criteria for Delirium [12] -- 14.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 14.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 15: Dementia with Lewy Bodies -- 15.1 Definition -- 15.2 Classic Presentation -- 15.3 Epidemiology -- 15.4 Etiology -- 15.5 Typical Onset -- 15.6 Course -- 15.7 Neuropsychological Profile -- 15.8 Diagnostic Criteria -- 15.9 Differential Diagnosis -- 15.10 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 16: Epilepsy and seizures -- 16.1 Definitions -- 16.2 Subtypes -- 16.3 Classic Presentation -- 16.3.1 Mesial TLE -- 16.3.2 Lateral TLE -- 16.3.3 Frontal Lobe Epilepsy -- 16.4 Epidemiology -- 16.5 Etiology -- 16.6 Typical Onset -- 16.7 Course.
16.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 16.8.1 General Expectations -- 16.8.2 Temporal Lobe Epilepsy -- 16.8.3 Frontal Lobe Epilepsy -- 16.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 16.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 16.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 17: Frontotemporal Dementias -- 17.1 Definition -- 17.2 Subtypes -- 17.2.1 Language -- 17.2.2 Behavioral -- 17.2.3 Motor -- 17.3 Classic Presentation -- 17.4 Epidemiology -- 17.5 Etiology -- 17.6 Typical Onset -- 17.7 Course -- 17.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 17.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 17.9.1 Primary Progressive Aphasia [5] -- 17.9.2 Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia [9] -- 17.9.3 Corticobasal Degeneration [10]: -- 17.9.4 Progressive Supranuclear Palsy [11] -- 17.9.5 Major or Mild Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder [12] -- 17.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 17.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 18: Hashimoto's Encephalopathy -- 18.1 Definition -- 18.2 Subtypes -- 18.3 Classic Presentation -- 18.4 Epidemiology -- 18.5 Etiology -- 18.6 Typical Onset -- 18.7 Course -- 18.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 18.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 18.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 18.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 19: Hepatic Encephalopathy -- 19.1 Definition -- 19.2 Subtypes -- 19.3 Classic Presentation -- 19.4 Epidemiology -- 19.5 Etiology -- 19.6 Typical Onset -- 19.7 Course -- 19.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 19.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 19.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 19.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 20: HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder -- 20.1 Definition -- 20.2 Subtypes -- 20.3 Classic Presentation -- 20.4 Epidemiology -- 20.5 Etiology -- 20.6 Typical Onset -- 20.7 Course -- 20.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 20.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 20.9.1 Frascati Criteria [11] -- 20.9.2 Major or Mild Neurocognitive Disorder Due to HIV Infection (DSM-5) [12].
20.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 20.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 21: HSV Encephalitis -- 21.1 Definition -- 21.2 Subtypes -- 21.3 Classic Presentation -- 21.4 Epidemiology -- 21.5 Etiology -- 21.6 Typical Onset -- 21.7 Course -- 21.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 21.9 Differential Diagnosis -- 21.10 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 22: Hydrocephalus -- 22.1 Definition -- 22.2 Subtypes -- 22.3 Classic Presentation -- 22.4 Epidemiology -- 22.5 Etiology -- 22.5.1 Communicating -- 22.5.2 Noncommunicating -- 22.5.3 Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) -- 22.6 Typical Onset -- 22.7 Course -- 22.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 22.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 22.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 22.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 23: Lyme Disease -- 23.1 Definition -- 23.2 Subtypes -- 23.3 Classic Presentation -- 23.3.1 Acute Lyme neuroborreliosis -- 23.3.2 Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome -- 23.4 Epidemiology -- 23.5 Etiology -- 23.6 Typical Onset -- 23.7 Course -- 23.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 23.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 23.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 23.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 24: Malingering and Invalid Test Performance -- 24.1 Definition -- 24.2 Subtypes -- 24.3 Classic Presentation -- 24.4 Epidemiology -- 24.5 Etiology -- 24.6 Typical Onset -- 24.7 Course -- 24.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 24.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 24.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 24.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 25: Meningitis -- 25.1 Definition -- 25.2 Subtypes -- 25.2.1 Aseptic/Viral -- 25.2.2 Bacterial -- 25.2.3 Cryptococcal -- 25.2.4 Mollaret -- 25.3 Classic Presentation -- 25.4 Epidemiology -- 25.5 Etiology -- 25.6 Typical Onset -- 25.7 Course -- 25.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 25.9 Differential Diagnosis -- 25.10 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 26: Mild Cognitive Impairment.
26.1 Definition.
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DeRight Jonathan  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2022
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Essential neuropsychology : a concise handbook for adult practitioners / / Jonathan DeRight
Essential neuropsychology : a concise handbook for adult practitioners / / Jonathan DeRight
Autore DeRight Jonathan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (335 pages)
Disciplina 612.8
Soggetto topico Diagnosis
Neuropsychology
Nervous System Diseases - diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
Neuropsicologia
Diagnostic
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
Handbook
ISBN 3-030-85372-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Psychometric and Large-Scale Information -- Chapter 1: Uniform Labeling of Performance Test Scores -- Reference -- Chapter 2: Sensitivity and Specificity of Common PVTs and SVTs -- References -- Chapter 3: Common Psychometric Formulas -- 3.1 Score Conversions -- 3.2 Worse than Chance Calculations -- 3.3 Chained Likelihood Ratios -- 3.4 Reliable Change Calculations -- 3.5 Formula for a Modified t-Test Comparing An Individual Score with the Mean Score for a Normative of Control Sample with a Modest Sample Size [6] -- References -- Chapter 4: Cognitive Side Effects of Common Medications -- References -- Part II: Diseases and Disorders Affecting the Brain and/or Cognitive Test Performance -- Chapter 5: Brain Abscess -- 5.1 Definition -- 5.2 Subtypes -- 5.3 Classic Presentation -- 5.4 Epidemiology -- 5.5 Etiology -- 5.6 Typical Onset -- 5.7 Course -- 5.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 5.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 5.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 5.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 6: Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) -- 6.1 Definition -- 6.2 Subtypes -- 6.3 Classic Presentation -- 6.4 Epidemiology -- 6.5 Etiology -- 6.6 Typical Onset -- 6.7 Course -- 6.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 6.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 6.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 6.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 7: Adult ADHD -- 7.1 Definition -- 7.2 Subtypes -- 7.3 Classic Presentation -- 7.4 Epidemiology -- 7.5 Etiology -- 7.6 Typical Onset -- 7.7 Course -- 7.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 7.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 7.9.1 DSM-5 [23] -- 7.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 7.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 8: Affective Disorders -- 8.1 Definition -- 8.2 Subtypes -- 8.3 Classic Presentation -- 8.4 Epidemiology -- 8.5 Etiology -- 8.6 Typical Onset -- 8.7 Course -- 8.8 Neuropsychological Profile.
8.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 8.9.1 Major Depressive Disorder (DSM-5) [18] -- 8.9.2 Persistent Depressive Disorder (DSM-5) [18] -- 8.9.3 Depressive Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition [18] -- 8.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 8.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 9: Alcohol-Associated Cognitive Disorders -- 9.1 Definition -- 9.2 Subtypes -- 9.3 Classic Presentation -- 9.4 Epidemiology -- 9.5 Etiology -- 9.6 Typical Onset -- 9.7 Course -- 9.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 9.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 9.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 9.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 10: Alzheimer's Disease -- 10.1 Definition -- 10.2 Subtypes -- 10.3 Classic Presentation -- 10.4 Epidemiology -- 10.5 Etiology -- 10.6 Typical Onset -- 10.7 Course -- 10.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 10.8.1 Late-Life AD -- 10.8.2 Early Onset AD -- 10.8.3 fvAD -- 10.8.4 PCA -- 10.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 10.9.1 All-Cause Dementia [17] -- 10.9.2 Probable AD [17] -- 10.9.3 Probable AD with Documented Decline [17] -- 10.9.4 Probable AD in a Carrier of a Causative AD Genetic Mutation [17] -- 10.9.5 Possible AD [17] -- 10.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 10.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 11: Anoxia and Hypoxia -- 11.1 Definition -- 11.2 Common Subtypes -- 11.3 Classic Presentation -- 11.4 Epidemiology -- 11.5 Etiology -- 11.6 Typical Onset -- 11.7 Course -- 11.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 11.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 11.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 11.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 12: Cancer and Neoplasm -- 12.1 Definition -- 12.2 Subtypes -- 12.2.1 Metastatic -- 12.2.2 Primary -- 12.3 Classic Presentation -- 12.4 Epidemiology -- 12.5 Etiology -- 12.6 Typical Onset -- 12.7 Course -- 12.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 12.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 12.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 12.11 Helpful Resources -- References.
Chapter 13: Cerebrovascular Accident -- 13.1 Definition -- 13.2 Subtypes -- 13.2.1 Acute Ischemic Stroke -- 13.2.2 Lacunar Infarct -- 13.2.3 Intracranial Berry Aneurysms (IBA) -- 13.2.4 Fusiform Aneurysms -- 13.2.5 Mycotic Aneurysm -- 13.2.6 Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) -- 13.3 Classic Presentation -- 13.4 Epidemiology -- 13.5 Etiology -- 13.6 Typical Onset -- 13.7 Course -- 13.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 13.8.1 Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) -- 13.8.2 Anterior Cerebral Artery (ACA) -- 13.8.3 Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) -- 13.8.4 Frontal -- 13.8.5 Temporal -- 13.8.6 Parietal -- 13.8.7 Occipital -- 13.8.8 Putamen -- 13.8.9 Thalamus -- 13.8.10 Pons -- 13.8.11 Brainstem/Midbrain -- 13.8.12 Cerebellum -- 13.8.13 ACoA -- 13.8.14 ICA -- 13.8.15 Lacunar -- 13.8.16 Watershed -- 13.8.17 AVM -- 13.9 Differential Diagnosis -- 13.10 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 14: Delirium -- 14.1 Definition -- 14.2 Subtypes -- 14.2.1 Hyperactive -- 14.2.2 Hypoactive -- 14.2.3 Mixed Level of Activity -- 14.3 Classic Presentation -- 14.4 Epidemiology -- 14.5 Etiology -- 14.6 Typical Onset -- 14.7 Course -- 14.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 14.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 14.9.1 DSM-5 Criteria for Delirium [12] -- 14.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 14.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 15: Dementia with Lewy Bodies -- 15.1 Definition -- 15.2 Classic Presentation -- 15.3 Epidemiology -- 15.4 Etiology -- 15.5 Typical Onset -- 15.6 Course -- 15.7 Neuropsychological Profile -- 15.8 Diagnostic Criteria -- 15.9 Differential Diagnosis -- 15.10 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 16: Epilepsy and seizures -- 16.1 Definitions -- 16.2 Subtypes -- 16.3 Classic Presentation -- 16.3.1 Mesial TLE -- 16.3.2 Lateral TLE -- 16.3.3 Frontal Lobe Epilepsy -- 16.4 Epidemiology -- 16.5 Etiology -- 16.6 Typical Onset -- 16.7 Course.
16.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 16.8.1 General Expectations -- 16.8.2 Temporal Lobe Epilepsy -- 16.8.3 Frontal Lobe Epilepsy -- 16.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 16.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 16.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 17: Frontotemporal Dementias -- 17.1 Definition -- 17.2 Subtypes -- 17.2.1 Language -- 17.2.2 Behavioral -- 17.2.3 Motor -- 17.3 Classic Presentation -- 17.4 Epidemiology -- 17.5 Etiology -- 17.6 Typical Onset -- 17.7 Course -- 17.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 17.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 17.9.1 Primary Progressive Aphasia [5] -- 17.9.2 Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia [9] -- 17.9.3 Corticobasal Degeneration [10]: -- 17.9.4 Progressive Supranuclear Palsy [11] -- 17.9.5 Major or Mild Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder [12] -- 17.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 17.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 18: Hashimoto's Encephalopathy -- 18.1 Definition -- 18.2 Subtypes -- 18.3 Classic Presentation -- 18.4 Epidemiology -- 18.5 Etiology -- 18.6 Typical Onset -- 18.7 Course -- 18.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 18.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 18.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 18.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 19: Hepatic Encephalopathy -- 19.1 Definition -- 19.2 Subtypes -- 19.3 Classic Presentation -- 19.4 Epidemiology -- 19.5 Etiology -- 19.6 Typical Onset -- 19.7 Course -- 19.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 19.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 19.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 19.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 20: HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder -- 20.1 Definition -- 20.2 Subtypes -- 20.3 Classic Presentation -- 20.4 Epidemiology -- 20.5 Etiology -- 20.6 Typical Onset -- 20.7 Course -- 20.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 20.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 20.9.1 Frascati Criteria [11] -- 20.9.2 Major or Mild Neurocognitive Disorder Due to HIV Infection (DSM-5) [12].
20.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 20.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 21: HSV Encephalitis -- 21.1 Definition -- 21.2 Subtypes -- 21.3 Classic Presentation -- 21.4 Epidemiology -- 21.5 Etiology -- 21.6 Typical Onset -- 21.7 Course -- 21.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 21.9 Differential Diagnosis -- 21.10 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 22: Hydrocephalus -- 22.1 Definition -- 22.2 Subtypes -- 22.3 Classic Presentation -- 22.4 Epidemiology -- 22.5 Etiology -- 22.5.1 Communicating -- 22.5.2 Noncommunicating -- 22.5.3 Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) -- 22.6 Typical Onset -- 22.7 Course -- 22.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 22.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 22.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 22.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 23: Lyme Disease -- 23.1 Definition -- 23.2 Subtypes -- 23.3 Classic Presentation -- 23.3.1 Acute Lyme neuroborreliosis -- 23.3.2 Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome -- 23.4 Epidemiology -- 23.5 Etiology -- 23.6 Typical Onset -- 23.7 Course -- 23.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 23.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 23.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 23.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 24: Malingering and Invalid Test Performance -- 24.1 Definition -- 24.2 Subtypes -- 24.3 Classic Presentation -- 24.4 Epidemiology -- 24.5 Etiology -- 24.6 Typical Onset -- 24.7 Course -- 24.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 24.9 Diagnostic Criteria -- 24.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 24.11 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 25: Meningitis -- 25.1 Definition -- 25.2 Subtypes -- 25.2.1 Aseptic/Viral -- 25.2.2 Bacterial -- 25.2.3 Cryptococcal -- 25.2.4 Mollaret -- 25.3 Classic Presentation -- 25.4 Epidemiology -- 25.5 Etiology -- 25.6 Typical Onset -- 25.7 Course -- 25.8 Neuropsychological Profile -- 25.9 Differential Diagnosis -- 25.10 Helpful Resources -- References -- Chapter 26: Mild Cognitive Impairment.
26.1 Definition.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910522930803321
DeRight Jonathan  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
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