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"Small Fiber Neuropathy and Related Syndromes: Pain and Neurodegeneration" provides an in-depth exploration of small fiber neuropathies, including their mechanisms, symptoms, diagnosis, and therapeutic approaches. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and treating these often-overlooked conditions, which can lead to significant morbidity. The book integrates the latest research findings and clinical insights, making it a valuable resource for neurologists, pain specialists, and researchers interested in peripheral nerve disorders.
The bibliographic information for this title includes its ISBN, which is 978-3030191009. The book was published by Springer in 2020. The editors of this comprehensive volume are Dr. Devorah Schwartzman and Dr. Michael S. W. Lee, who are recognized experts in the field of neurology and pain management. Their contributions help ensure that the content is both authoritative and clinically relevant.
This book covers a range of topics, from the fundamental biology of small sensory nerve fibers to the clinical presentation and management strategies of patients suffering from related syndromes. In addition, it highlights the overlap between small fiber neuropathy and other neuropathic pain conditions, providing a holistic view that assists clinicians in diagnosing and treating these complex cases. Case studies and practical guidelines enhance its application in clinical practice.
"Small Fiber Neuropathy and Related Syndromes: Pain and Neurodegeneration" serves not only as a reference for experienced professionals but also as an educational tool for those new to the field. Its well-structured chapters and focused discussions make it accessible, allowing for quick comprehension of intricate topics. This book ultimately contributes to the advancing dialogue on small fiber neuropathy and aims to improve patient outcomes through better understanding and management of these often debilitating syndromes.
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