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PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

(Mononeuritis Multiplex; Mononeuritis, Peripheral; Mononeuropathym Peripheral; Multiple neuritis; Multiple Peripheral Neuritis; Neuritis - peripheral; Neuropathy - peripheral; Peripheral Neuritis; Peripheral neuropathy; Polyneuritis; Polyneuritis, Peripheral; Polyneuropathy, Peripheral)

 

Revised and Updated for the Internet Age

 

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Pages  :  244
Price  :  $28.95(USD)
ISBN  :  0597830975
Published  :  2002
 
 
   Synopsis
 

A comprehensive manual for anyone interested in self-directed research on Peripheral Neuropathy. Fully referenced with ample Internet listings and glossary.

 
   Related Conditions/Synonyms
 

Mononeuritis Multiplex; Mononeuritis, Peripheral; Mononeuropathym Peripheral; Multiple neuritis; Multiple Peripheral Neuritis; Neuritis - peripheral; Neuropathy - peripheral; Peripheral Neuritis; Peripheral neuropathy; Polyneuritis; Polyneuritis, Peripheral; Polyneuropathy, Peripheral

 
 

 Description

 

This book has been created for patients who have decided to make education and research an integral part of the treatment process. Although it also gives information useful to doctors, caregivers and other health professionals, it tells patients where and how to look for information covering virtually all topics related to peripheral neuropathy (also Mononeuritis Multiplex; Mononeuritis, Peripheral; Mononeuropathym Peripheral; Multiple neuritis; Multiple Peripheral Neuritis; Neuritis - peripheral), from the essentials to the most advanced areas of research. The title of this book includes the word official. This reflects the fact that the sourcebook draws from public, academic, government, and peer-reviewed research. Selected readings from various agencies are reproduced to give you some of the latest official information available to date on peripheral neuropathy. Given patients' increasing sophistication in using the Internet, abundant references to reliable Internet-based resources are provided throughout this sourcebook. Where possible, guidance is provided on how to obtain free-of-charge, primary research results as well as more detailed information via the Internet. E-book and electronic versions of this sourcebook are fully interactive with each of the Internet sites mentioned (clicking on a hyperlink automatically opens your browser to the site indicated). Hard-copy users of this sourcebook can type cited Web addresses directly into their browsers to obtain access to the corresponding sites. In addition to extensive references accessible via the Internet, chapters include glossaries of technical or uncommon terms.

 

 

 Table of Contents

 

Introduction

Overview

Organization

Scope

Moving Forward

PART I: THE ESSENTIALS

Chapter 1. The Essentials on Peripheral Neuropathy: Guidelines

Overview

What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?

Is There Any Treatment?

What Is the Prognosis?

What Research Is Being Done?

For More Information

More Guideline Sources

Vocabulary Builder

Chapter 2. Seeking Guidance

Overview

Associations and Peripheral Neuropathy

Finding More Associations

Finding Doctors

Finding a Neurologist

Selecting Your Doctor

Working with Your Doctor

Broader Health-Related Resources

Vocabulary Builder

Chapter 3. Clinical Trials and Peripheral Neuropathy

Overview

Recent Trials on Peripheral Neuropathy

Benefits and Risks

Keeping Current on Clinical Trials

General References

Vocabulary Builder

PART II: ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND ADVANCED MATERIAL

Chapter 4. Studies on Peripheral Neuropathy

Overview

The Combined Health Information Database

Federally-Funded Research on Peripheral Neuropathy

E-Journals: PubMed Central

The National Library of Medicine: PubMed

Vocabulary Builder

Chapter 5. Patents on Peripheral Neuropathy

Overview

Patents on Peripheral Neuropathy

Patent Applications on Peripheral Neuropathy

Keeping Current

Vocabulary Builder

Chapter 6. Books on Peripheral Neuropathy

Overview

Book Summaries: Federal Agencies

Book Summaries: Online Booksellers

The National Library of Medicine Book Index

Chapters on Peripheral Neuropathy

General Home References

Vocabulary Builder

Chapter 7. Multimedia on Peripheral Neuropathy

Overview

Video Recordings

Bibliography: Multimedia on Peripheral Neuropathy

Vocabulary Builder

Chapter 8. Periodicals and News on Peripheral Neuropathy

Overview

News Services & Press Releases

Newsletter Articles

Academic Periodicals covering Peripheral Neuropathy

Vocabulary Builder

Chapter 9. Physician Guidelines and Databases

Overview

NIH Guidelines

NIH Databases

Other Commercial Databases

The Genome Project and Peripheral Neuropathy

Specialized References

Vocabulary Builder

Chapter 10. Dissertations on Peripheral Neuropathy

Overview

Dissertations on Peripheral Neuropathy

Keeping Current

Vocabulary Builder

PART III. APPENDICES

Appendix A. Researching Your Medications

Overview

Your Medications: The Basics

Learning More about Your Medications

Commercial Databases

Contraindications and Interactions (Hidden Dangers)

A Final Warning

General References

Vocabulary Builder

Appendix B. Researching Alternative Medicine

Overview

What Is CAM?

What Are the Domains of Alternative Medicine?

Can Alternatives Affect My Treatment?

Finding CAM References on Peripheral Neuropathy

Additional Web Resources

General References

Vocabulary Builder

Appendix C. Researching Nutrition

Overview

Food and Nutrition: General Principles

Finding Studies on Peripheral Neuropathy

Federal Resources on Nutrition

Additional Web Resources

Vocabulary Builder

Appendix D. Finding Medical Libraries

Overview

Preparation

Finding a Local Medical Library

Medical Libraries Open to the Public

Appendix E. Your Rights and Insurance

Overview

Your Rights as a Patient

Patient Responsibilities

Choosing an Insurance Plan

Medicare and Medicaid

NORD’s Medication Assistance Programs

Additional Resources

Vocabulary Builder

ONLINE GLOSSARIES

Online Dictionary Directories

PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY GLOSSARY

General Dictionaries and Glossaries

INDEX

 
 

 Excerpt (Introduction)

 

Overview

Dr. C. Everett Koop, former U.S. Surgeon General, once said, “The best prescription is knowledge.” The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) echoes this view and recommends that every patient incorporate education into the treatment process. According to the AHRQ:

Finding out more about your condition is a good place to start. By contacting groups that support your condition, visiting your local library, and searching on the Internet, you can find good information to help guide your treatment decisions. Some information may be hard to find—especially if you don’t know where to look.

As the AHRQ mentions, finding the right information is not an obvious task. Though many physicians and public officials had thought that the emergence of the Internet would do much to assist patients in obtaining reliable information, in March 2001 the National Institutes of Health issued the following warning:

The number of Web sites offering health-related resources grows every day. Many sites provide valuable information, while others may have information that is unreliable or misleading.

Since the late 1990s, physicians have seen a general increase in patient Internet usage rates. Patients frequently enter their doctor’s offices with printed Web pages of home remedies in the guise of latest medical research. This scenario is so common that doctors often spend more time dispelling misleading information than guiding patients through sound therapies. The Official Patient’s Sourcebook on Peripheral Neuropathy has been created for patients who have decided to make education and research an integral part of the treatment process. The pages that follow will tell you where and how to look for information covering virtually all topics related to peripheral neuropathy, from the essentials to the most advanced areas of research.

The title of this book includes the word “official.” This reflects the fact that the sourcebook draws from public, academic, government, and peer-reviewed research. Selected readings from various agencies are reproduced to give you some of the latest official information available to date on peripheral neuropathy.

Given patients’ increasing sophistication in using the Internet, abundant references to reliable Internet-based resources are provided throughout this sourcebook. Where possible, guidance is provided on how to obtain free-of-charge, primary research results as well as more detailed information via the Internet. E-book and electronic versions of this sourcebook are fully interactive with each of the Internet sites mentioned (clicking on a hyperlink automatically opens your browser to the site indicated). Hard copy users of this sourcebook can type cited Web addresses directly into their browsers to obtain access to the corresponding sites. Since we are working with ICON Health Publications, hard copy Sourcebooks are frequently updated and printed on demand to ensure that the information provided is current.

In addition to extensive references accessible via the Internet, every chapter presents a “Vocabulary Builder.” Many health guides offer glossaries of technical or uncommon terms in an appendix. In editing this sourcebook, we have decided to place a smaller glossary within each chapter that covers terms used in that chapter. Given the technical nature of some chapters, you may need to revisit many sections. Building one’s vocabulary of medical terms in such a gradual manner has been shown to improve the learning process.

We must emphasize that no sourcebook on peripheral neuropathy should affirm that a specific diagnostic procedure or treatment discussed in a research study, patent, or doctoral dissertation is “correct” or your best option. This sourcebook is no exception. Each patient is unique. Deciding on appropriate options is always up to the patient in consultation with their physician and healthcare providers.

Organization

This sourcebook is organized into three parts. Part I explores basic techniques to researching peripheral neuropathy (e.g. finding guidelines on diagnosis, treatments, and prognosis), followed by a number of topics, including information on how to get in touch with organizations, associations, or other patient networks dedicated to peripheral neuropathy. It also gives you sources of information that can help you find a doctor in your local area specializing in diagnosing and treating peripheral neuropathy. Collectively, the material presented in Part I is a complete primer on basic research topics for patients with peripheral neuropathy.

Part II moves on to advanced research dedicated to peripheral neuropathy. Part II is intended for those willing to invest many hours of hard work and study. It is here that we direct you to the latest scientific and applied research on peripheral neuropathy. When possible, contact names, links via the Internet, and summaries are provided. It is in Part II where the vocabulary process becomes important as authors publishing advanced research frequently use highly specialized language. In general, every attempt is made to recommend “free-to-use” options.

Part III provides appendices of useful background reading for all patients with peripheral neuropathy or related disorders. The appendices are dedicated to more pragmatic issues faced by many patients with peripheral neuropathy. Accessing materials via medical libraries may be the only option for some readers, so a guide is provided for finding local medical libraries which are open to the public. Part III, therefore, focuses on advice that goes beyond the biological and scientific issues facing patients with peripheral neuropathy.

Scope

While this sourcebook covers peripheral neuropathy, your doctor, research publications, and specialists may refer to your condition using a variety of terms. Therefore, you should understand that peripheral neuropathy is often considered a synonym or a condition closely related to the following:

  • Mononeuritis Multiplex

  • Mononeuritis, Peripheral

  • Mononeuropathym Peripheral

  • Multiple Neuritis

  • Multiple Peripheral Neuritis

  • Neuritis - Peripheral

  • Neuropathy - Peripheral

  • Peripheral Neuritis

  • Peripheral Neuropathy

  • Polyneuritis

  • Polyneuritis, Peripheral

  • Polyneuropathy, Peripheral

In addition to synonyms and related conditions, physicians may refer to peripheral neuropathy using certain coding systems. The International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) is the most commonly used system of classification for the world’s illnesses. Your physician may use this coding system as an administrative or tracking tool. The following classification is commonly used for peripheral neuropathy:

  • 729.2 neuritis/neuralgia

For the purposes of this sourcebook, we have attempted to be as inclusive as possible, looking for official information for all of the synonyms relevant to peripheral neuropathy. You may find it useful to refer to synonyms when accessing databases or interacting with healthcare professionals and medical librarians.

Moving Forward

Since the 1980s, the world has seen a proliferation of healthcare guides covering most illnesses and conditions. Some are written by patients or their family members. These generally take a layperson’s approach to understanding and coping with an illness or disorder. They can be uplifting, encouraging, and highly supportive. Other guides are authored by physicians or other healthcare providers who have a more clinical outlook. Each of these two styles of guide has its purpose and can be quite useful.

As editors, we have chosen a third route. We have chosen to expose you to as many sources of official and peer-reviewed information as practical, for the purpose of educating you about basic and advanced knowledge as recognized by medical science today. You can think of this sourcebook as your personal Internet age reference librarian.

Why “Internet age”? All too often, patients with peripheral neuropathy will log on to the Internet, type words into a search engine, and receive several Web site listings which are mostly irrelevant or redundant. These patients are left to wonder where the relevant information is, and how to obtain it. Since only the smallest fraction of information dealing with peripheral neuropathy is even indexed in search engines, a non-systematic approach often leads to frustration and disappointment. With this sourcebook, we hope to direct you to the information you need that you would not likely find using popular Web directories. Beyond Web listings, in many cases we will reproduce brief summaries or abstracts of available reference materials. These abstracts often contain distilled information on topics of discussion.

While we focus on the more scientific aspects of peripheral neuropathy, there is, of course, the emotional side to consider. Later in the sourcebook, we provide a chapter dedicated to helping you find peer groups and associations that can provide additional support beyond research produced by medical science. We hope that the choices we have made give you the most options available in moving forward. In this way, we wish you the best in your efforts to incorporate this educational approach into your treatment plan.

The Editors

 
 

 Words Defined in the Vocabulary Builders

 
 
     
A Dystrophy Nimodipine
Acne E O
Acyclovir Electroacupuncture Opiate
Adenoma Electromyography Oral
Alkaloid Electrophysiological Osteoarthritis
Amitriptyline Electroshock Osteomyelitis
Anatomical Endogenous Overdose
Anemia Endorphins P
Anesthesia Enzyme Pancreas
Anesthetics Epidemic Pancreatitis
Angiitis Epirubicin Paralysis
Angiography Erection Pentamidine
Ankle Etoposide Pentoxifylline
Antibiotic Extremity Percutaneous
Antibody F Phenytoin
Anticonvulsant Fatigue Plasmapheresis
Antidepressant Fungus Podiatry
Antimicrobial G Postural
Antineoplastic Gait Potassium
Antioxidant Ganciclovir Preclinical
Anxiety Gastrointestinal Precursor
Arterial Glucose Prevalence
Arteries Glutamine Progressive
Arthropathy Glycosylation Prophylaxis
Assay Gout Prostate
Ataxia H Proteins
Atony Haematological Psychomotor
Atrial Hemorrhage Pulse
Atrophy Hepatitis R
Autonomic Hyperalgesia Recombinant
Axons Hyperbaric Recurrence
B Hyperostosis Reflex
Benztropine Hypersensitivity Refractory
Bilateral Hypoplasia Regeneration
Biopsy Hypotension Rheumatoid
Bursitis Hypothyroidism S
C Hypoxanthine Sarcoidosis
Cachexia I Seizures
Cannabinoids Idiopathic Selenium
Capsules Ifosfamide Serum
Carbamazepine Immunosuppressant Skeletal
Carbohydrate Impotence Skull
Cardiopulmonary Inflammation Somatic
Cardiovascular Infusion Species
Carnitine Inorganic Spectrum
Cerebellar Insulin Subclinical
Cerebellum Intermittent Sulfadiazine
Chelation Intravenous Symptomatic
Chemotherapeutics Ischemia Systemic
Chemotherapy K T
Cholesterol Ketoacidosis Tendinitis
Chronic L Tenosynovitis
Chylomicrons Lesion Thermal
Cisplatin Lipid Thermoregulation
Claudication Lumbar Thyroxine
Clubfoot Lupus Topical
Coenzyme M Toxic
Collagen Memantine Transplantation
Concomitant Mental Tricyclic
Conduction Mexiletine Tuberculosis
Constipation Mobility U
Constitutional Molecular Ulcer
Cysteine Mononeuropathies Urinary
Cytokines Monotherapy V
Cytoskeleton Motility Vascular
Cytotoxic Myositis Vasoconstriction
D N Vasomotor
Degenerative Narcotic Veins
Dementia Nausea W
Diarrhea Nephrotoxic Warts
Didanosine Neuralgia Z
Distal Neurology Zalcitabine
Dizziness Neurons
Doxorubicin Niacin
Dyspnea Nicotine
 
 
 
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