Abstract

I ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY and BIOCHEMISTRY: The Anatomy and Physiology of the Motor Unit. Cell Biology of Muscle. Molecular Biology of Muscle. The Generation of Protein Diversity. The Normal Ultrastructure of the Skeletal Muscle. Neuromuscular Transmission. Biochemical Aspects of Muscular Structure and Function II PATHOLOGY: Light Microscopic Pathology of Skeletal Muscle. Histochemical and Immunocytochemical Studies in Neuromuscular Diseases. Ultrastructural Studies of Diseased Muscle. The Immunology of Neuromuscular Disease. The Pathophysiology of Excitation in Skeletal Muscle. Experimental and Animal Models of Human Neuromuscular Disease III CLINICAL PROBLEMS in NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE: Clinical Examination, Differential Diagnosis and Classification. The Muscular Dystrophies. Myotonic Disorders. The Inflammatory Myopathies. Metabolic and Endocrine Myopathies. Mitochondrial and Lipid Storage Disorders of Muscle. Involvement of Human Muscle By Parasites. Myasthenia Gravis and Related Syndromes. Neuromuscular Disorders in Infancy and Childhood. Medical and Psychological Management of Neuromuscular Disease. The Orthopaedic Management of Neuromuscular Disease. Motor Neurone Diseases. Peripheral Nerve Diseases. Genetic Aspects of Neuromuscular Disease. The Clinical Features of Some Miscellaneous Neuromuscular Disorders. Drug-Induced Neuromuscular Disorders in Man IV ELECTRODIAGNOSIS: The Clinical Physiology of Neuromuscular Disease PART 1: Clinical Electromyography PART 2: Testing of Neuromuscular Transmission. Studies in Nerve Conduction. Index

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