This book provides a timely reference that is focused on the basic science, diagnosis, and treatment of neurocutaneous syndromes, including discussions on neurofibromatosis, Sturge-Weber syndrome, tuberous sclerosis, ataxia-telangiectasia, and von Hippel-Lindau disease. For further information, see the Handbook of Clinical Neurology series page: http://store.elsevier.com/HCN
Section 1 Introductory chapters 1. Genetics of neurocutaneous
disorders: basic principles of inheritance as they apply to
neurocutaneous syndromes - Mustafa Sahin 2. Phenotype/genotype
correlations in epidermal nevus syndrome as a neurocristopathy -
Laura Flores-Sarnat and Harvey B. Sarnat
Section 2 Neurocutaneous syndromes 3. Acquired neurocutaneous
disorders - José Biller and Amre Nouh 4. Neurofibromatosis Type 1 -
David H. H. Gutmann and Jacqueline L. Anderson 5. Neurofibromatosis
Type 2 - Gareth R. Evans 6. Tuberous sclerosis complex - E. Steve
Roach and Monica P. Islam 7. Neurocutaneous melanosis - Monica P.
Islam 8. Basal cell nevus syndrome or Gorlin syndrome - Thomas J.
Geller and Srikanth Thalakoti 9. PTEN Hamartoma tumor syndrome -
Charis Eng 10. von Hippel-Lindau disease - Russell R. Lonser and
Prashant Chittiboina 11. Sturge-Weber syndrome - Anne Comi 12.
PHACE(s) syndrome - Geoffrey Heyer 13. Hereditary Hemorrhagic
Telangiectasia - Melissa G. Chung 14. Ataxia telangiectasia -
Andreea Nissenkorn 15. Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum - E. Steve Roach
16. Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus syndrome - Laurence M. Boon 17. Fabry
disease - Raphael Schiffmann 18. Hutchison-Gilford progeria
syndrome - Leslie B. Gordon 19. Encephalocraniocutaneous
lipomatosis - Moise L. Levy and Catherine Massey 20. Incontinentia
pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome) - M Narayanan, Sampathkumar
Rangasamy and Vinodh Narayanan 21. Hypomelanosis of Ito - Margie
Ream 22. Epidermal nevus syndrome - Jeffrey Sugarman 23. Lipoid
proteinosis - John McGrath
Monica Islam, MD is a child neurologist with fellowship training in clinical neurophysiology and electroencephalography (EEG). She is on staff at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. A native of Virginia, she completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Virginia and her medical degree at Eastern Virginia Medical School. Her pediatrics and child neurology training occurred at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and her neurophysiology training took place at Wake Forest University Medical Center. She has authored several book chapters on neurocutaneous syndromes. E. Steve Roach, MD is Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology and Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs of the Department of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He also serves as Chief of the Section of Pediatric Neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Roach has served as President of the Child Neurology Society, the main professional organization of child neurologists in North America. Roach is the Editor-in-Chief of Pediatric Neurology and a member of five other journal editorial boards. He has written eight books, including the first textbook on stroke in children, now in its third edition. He has published extensively on tuberous sclerosis complex, Sturge-Weber syndrome, and other neurocutaneous syndromes.
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