Neuroimaging in Parkinsonâs Disease and Related Disorders discusses the advances of molecular, structural and functional neuroimaging techniques associated with the etiology, pathophysiology, effects and complications of novel therapies in Parkinsonâs and related disorders.
With new neuroimaging methodologies emerging over the past five years, this book provides a comprehensive overview of new technologies and research.
Sections discuss the biomarker value of neuroimaging of the brain to understand disease progression in vivo in actual patients with Parkinsonâs disease and related disorders.
Readers will be updated on in vivo pathology and pathophysiology in Parkinsonâs disease and in a number of related disorders.
Also discussed is the association between clinical symptoms, clinical progression, and molecular, structural, and functional changes in the brain of patients with Parkinsonâs disease and related disorders.
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