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Encephalitis Lethargica Joel Vilensky, PhD (Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Fort Wayne, IN)

Encephalitis Lethargica By Joel Vilensky, PhD (Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Fort Wayne, IN)

Summary

Encephalitis Lethargica: During and After the Epidemic examines the mystery surrounding the 1920s epidemic of encephalitis lethargica and its sequel, post encephalitic Parkinsonism. The book also critically examines all of the cases of encephalitis lethargica that have been reported since the epidemic period.

Encephalitis Lethargica Summary

Encephalitis Lethargica: During and After the Epidemic by Joel Vilensky, PhD (Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Fort Wayne, IN)

Encephalitis Lethargica: During and After the Epidemic is akin to a detective novel about a major medical mystery that remains unsolved. During the 1920s and 1930s a strange, very polymorphic condition affected much of the world although not at the same time everywhere and certainly not with the same symptoms. This condition, encephalitis lethargica, could cause death in a short period, or a Rip Van Winkle type of sleep that might last days, weeks or months, but could also, surprisingly, cause insomnia. Its symptoms were thought to encompass almost anything imaginable, which made its diagnosis exceedingly difficult, to the point where its existence as a distinct neurologic entity could be questioned. Furthermore, even in those patients who appeared to recover from the disease, there was a large risk that they would subsequently develop a more chronic and devastating sequel believed to follow the disease in up to 80% of its victims, postencephalitic parkinsonism. This condition became much better known than its antecedent because of the Oliver Sacks' book, Awakenings, and the subsequent 1990 movie of the same name. Encephalitis Lethargica: During and After the Epidemic thoroughly describes the disease during the epidemic period and also details all the cases that have been reported since that time. Using language that the non-neurologist can easily understand, the book identifies the core features of this disease and tries to identify its cause. Encephalitis Lethargica: During and After the Epidemic also presents a thorough analysis of postencephalitic parkinsonism and its relationship to encephalitic lethargica. Whether this book solves the mystery of encephalitis lethargica remains to be determined, but regardless, as a result of this book, the number of clues available have been greatly increased. Accordingly, should encephalitis lethargica reappear, contemporary physicians will be prepared to diagnose and treat it because of the information provided in the book.

Encephalitis Lethargica Reviews

By extracting and synthesizing core information from monographs and journal articles published in various languages before, during, and after the epidemic, the author provides an unprecedented level of analysis in a readable format. * Doody's Listings *
Great read. If you want a page of disease to rule in or out this is the book where you will find them. * ACN Online *

About Joel Vilensky, PhD (Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Fort Wayne, IN)

Dr. Vilensky became interested in aspects of the history of neurology after a career investigating the neurological control of movement. He has published numerous articles on various aspects of neurologic history including on the work of the father of neurosurgery, Sir Victor Horsley. Dr. Vilensky authored a book on the WWI chemical warfare agent, lewisite, which surprisingly had a critical role in the treatment of a severe neurologic disease, hepatolenticular degeneration (Wilson's disease). He became interested in encephalitis lethargica after acquiring some films from the 1920s of these patients. Besides the current book, Dr. Vilensky has authored five scientific articles on the disease.

Table of Contents

TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; PROLOGUE (STEELE); FOREWORD (SACKS); PREFACE (VILENSKY)

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NPB9780195378306
9780195378306
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Encephalitis Lethargica: During and After the Epidemic by Joel Vilensky, PhD (Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Fort Wayne, IN)
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