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Most textbooks on neurodegenerative disorders have used a classification scheme based upon either clinical syndromes or anatomical distribution of the pathology.  In contrast, this book looks to the future and uses a classification based upon molecular mechanisms, rather than clinical or anatomical boundaries.  Major advances in molecular genetics and the application of biochemical and immunocytochemical techniques to neurodegenerative disorders have generated this new approach. Throughout most of the current volume, diseases are clustered according to the proteins that accumulate within cells (e.g. tau, -synuclein and TDP-43) and in the extracellular compartments (e.g. -amyloid and prion proteins) or according to a shared pathogenetic mechanism, such as trinucleotide repeats, that are a feature of specific genetic disorders. Chapters throughout the book conform to a standard lay-out for ease of access by the reader and are written by a panel of International Experts Since the first edition of this book, major advances have been made in the discovery of common molecular mechanisms between many neurodegenerative diseases most notably in the frontotemporal lobar degenerations (FTLD) and motor neuron disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

This book will be essential reading for clinicians, neuropathologists and basic neuroscientists who require the firm up-to-date knowledge of mechanisms, diagnostic pathology and genetics of Neurodegenerative diseases that is required for progress in therapy and management.

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Overall, this textbook provides useful and systematic information on the basic mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases.  It will provide useful for resident trainees, neurologists and pathologists.  (Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1 November 2012)                   

List of Contributors
viii
Preface xii
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Part 1 Introduction: Basic Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration
1 Introduction to Neurodegeneration: The Molecular Pathology of Dementia and Movement Disorders
3(3)
Dennis W. Dickson
2 Cell Death and Neurodegeneration
6(4)
Violetta N. Pivtoraiko
Kevin A. Roth
3 Oxidative Stress and Balance in Neurodegenerative Diseases
10(3)
George Perry
Siddhartha Mondragon-Rodriguez
Akihiko Nunomura
Xiongwei Zhu
Paula I. Moreira
Mark A. Smith
4 Protein Aggregation in Neurodegeneration
13(5)
Adriano Aguzzi
Veronika Kana
5 Protein Degradation in Neurodegeneration: The Ubiquitin Pathway
18(4)
Lynn Bedford
Robert Layfield
Nooshin Rezvani
Simon Paine
James Lowe
R. John Mayer
6 Genetics of Neurodegeneration
22(4)
John Hardy
7 Transgenic Animal Models of Proteinopathies
26(13)
Naruhiko Sahara
Heather Melrose
Simon D'Alton
Jada Lewis
Part 2 Alzheimer's Disease and Aging
8 Clinical Aspects of Alzheimer's Disease
39(12)
David Knopman
9 Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease
51(11)
Lars Bertram
Rudolph E. Tanzi
10 Neuropathology of Alzheimer's Disease and its Variants
62(30)
Charles Duyckaerts
Dennis Dickson
11 Amyloid-β Production
92(5)
Colin L. Masters
Konrad Beyreuther
12 Elimination of Amyloid β from the Brain, its Failure in Alzheimer's Disease and Implications for Therapy
97(8)
Roy O. Wetter
Seth Love
James A.R. Nicoll
Part 3 Tauopathies
13 Introduction to the Tauopathies
105(5)
Michel Goedert
14 Frontotemporal Dementia and Parkinsonism Linked to Chromosome 17
110(25)
Bernardino Ghetti
Zbigniew K. Wszolek
Bradley F. Boeve
Salvatore Spina
Michel Goedert
15 Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Corticobasal Degeneration
135(21)
Dennis W. Dickson
Jean-Jaques Hauw
Yves Agid
Irene Litvan
16 Pick's Disease
156(9)
David G. Munoz
Huw R. Morris
Martin Rossor
17 Argyrophilic Grain Disease
165(6)
Markus Tolnay
Heiko Braak
18 Parkinsonism-Dementia Complex of Guam
171(8)
Kiyomitsu Oyanagi
Tomoyo Hashimoto
Mineo Yamazaki
19 Postencepbalitic Parkinsonism
179(12)
Kurt A. Jellinger
Part 4 Synucleinopathies
20 Introduction to α-Synucleinopathies
191(3)
Maria Grazia Spillantini
21 Parkinson's Disease
194(30)
Kurt A. Jellinger
22 Dementia with Lewy Bodies and Parkinson's Disease Dementia
224(14)
Paul G. Ince
23 Lewy Bodies in Conditions other than Disorders of α-Synuclein
238(4)
Coro Paisan-Ruiz
Laura Parkkinen
Tamas Revesz
24 Multiple System Atrophy
242(13)
Janice L. Holton
Andrew J. Lees
Tamas Revesz
Part 5 Trinucleotide Repeat Disorders
25 Introduction to Trinucleotide Repeat Diseases
255(3)
H. Brent Clark
26 Huntington's Disease
258(15)
John C. Hedreen
Raymund A.C. Roos
27 Spinocerebellar Ataxias
273(15)
Hidehiro Mizusawa
H. Brent Clark
Arnulf H. Koeppen
28 Friedreich's Ataxia
288(11)
Arnulf H. Koeppen
29 Dentatorubral-pallidoluysian Atrophy
299(8)
Hitoshi Takahashi
Mitsunori Yamada
Shoji Tsuji
30 Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy
307(8)
Gen Sobue
Hiroaki Adachi
Masahisa Katsuno
Part 6 Prion Disorders
31 Introduction to Prion Disorders
315(7)
Adriano Aguzzi
Veronika Kana
32 Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
322(14)
Herbert Budka
Mark W. Head
James W. Ironside
Pierluigi Gambetti
Piero Parchi
Fabrizio Tagliavini
33 Genetic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
336(10)
Piero Parchi
Pierluigi Gambetti
Sabina Capellari
34 Fatal Familial and Sporadic Insomnia
346(4)
Piero Parchi
Sabina Capellari
Pierluigi Gambetti
35 A New Prion Disease: Protease-Sensitive Prionopathy
350(4)
Pierluigi Gambetti
Gianfranco Puoti
Qingzhong Kong
Wenquan Zou
36 Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
354(10)
James W. Ironside
Mark W. Head
Robert G. Will
37 Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker Disease
364(14)
Bernardino Ghetti
Fabrizio Tagliavini
Gabor G. Kovacs
Pedro Piccardo
38 Kuru
378(3)
Catriona Ann McLean
39 Iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
381(8)
James W. Ironside
Richard S.G. Knight
Mark W. Head
Part 7 Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Motor Neuron Disease
40 Introduction
389(4)
James Lowe
41 Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration with TDP-43 Pathology
393(11)
Ian R.A. Mackenzie
Manuela Neumann
42 Neuronal Intermediate Filament Inclusion Disease
404(8)
Nigel J. Cairns
43 Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration with FUS Immunoreactive Inclusions
412(6)
Manuela Neumann
Ian R.A. Mackenzie
44 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Primary Lateral Sclerosis and Spinal Muscular Atrophy
418(19)
Michael J. Strong
Tibor Hortobagyi
Koichi Okamoto
Shinsuke Kato
Part 8 Other Neurodegenerative Disorders
45 Introduction: Genetic Analysis as a Lumper and Splitter in Neurodegenerative Disease
437(2)
John E. Duda
46 Inherited Amyloidoses and Neurodegeneration: Familial British Dementia and Familial Danish Dementia
439(7)
Tamas Revesz
Agueda Rostagno
Gordon Plant
Tammaryn Lashley
Bias Frangione
Jorge Ghiso
Janice L. Holton
47 Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation
446(10)
John E. Duda
Kurt A. Jellinger
48 Familial Encephalopathy with Neuroserpin Inclusion Bodies
456(5)
Richard L. Davis
George H. Collins
49 Hereditary Ferritinopathies
461(6)
Ruben Vidal
Marie Bernadette Delisle
Olivier Rascol
Bernardino Ghetti
Index 467
Volume Editor: Dr. Dennis W. Dickson, Department of Pathology, Neuropathology Laboratory, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.