Multiple Sclerosis (Class Health)
3Rev Ed edition
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Publication
2004-11-01 - Class Publishing
Word Count
168,500 words, Guess
Page Count
674 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemultiplesclerosi0000unse_v9g7
- ISBN-101859591191
- ISBN-139781859591192
- OCLC Control Number57356230
- Open LibraryOL12046266M
Description
The brand-new third edition of this classic guide to multiple sclerosis continues to be the definitive guide for anyone concerned with this disease--those who have MS, those who share their lives with someone who has it, and all health care professionals involved with itsmanagement. It covers a wide range of topics in a format that is familiar, accessible, and easily understood. Its question and answer format reflects the collaborative relationship between people with MS and their health care professionals. The authors of each chapter answer the questions that they have been asked repeatedly in the course of their work with MS. The questions provide a model and a vocabulary for those who are not certain what questions to ask or how to ask them, and makes it possible for readersto easily find information about specific topics and questions based on their individual needs. The contributors are leading authorities in all areas of multiple sclerosis management. Each chapter contains a list of references and recommended readingfor readers interested in pursuing more detailed information on a particular topic. The guide also contains a comprehensive glossary of all terms commonly used in MS management, as well as a list of relevant resources for individuals with MS and their families. An extensive section on treatments includes descriptions of each of the medications commonly used in the treatment of MS and the management of its symptoms.
First Sentence
Multiple Sclerosis: The Questions You Have-The Answers You Need was written primarily for people with multiple sclerosis.
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