Fade into the Bright

Fade into the Bright
Author: Jessica Koosed Etting
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0593174917

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Five Feet Apart meets Tell Me Three Things in this YA contemporary novel about two sisters, one summer, and a diagnosis that changes everything. Abby needs to escape a life that she no longer recognizes as her own. Her old life--the one where she was a high school volleyball star with a textbook-perfect future--has been ripped away. Abby and her sister, Brooke, have received a letter from their estranged dad informing them he has Huntington's disease, a fatal, degenerative disorder that you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. And when the sisters agree to genetic testing, one of them tests positive. Fleeing to Catalina Island for the summer, Abby is relieved to be in a place where no one knows her tragic history. But when she meets aspiring documentary filmmaker Ben--tall, outdoorsy, easygoing, with eyes that don't miss a thing--she's thrown off her game. Ben's the kind of guy who loves to figure out people's stories. What if he learns hers?

The Comprehensive Physicians' Guide to the Management of PANS and PANDAS

The Comprehensive Physicians' Guide to the Management of PANS and PANDAS
Author: Scott Antoine
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1637632703

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An evidence-based guide for doctors diagnosing, testing, and treating children with PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Strep infections). In the early 1990s, a group of researchers at the National Institute of Mental Health began collecting data on children who had developed neuropsychiatric disorders (OCD and tics) following infections. They found evidence that antineuronal antibodies had developed in some of these children which attacked the basal ganglia region of the brain. MRI and PET scans in these children demonstrated inflammatory changes in the basal ganglia as well. In 1997, the researchers published the first article to describe this syndrome that they named PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Strep infections). In PANDAS, an autoimmune attack on the brain occurs following a Strep infection. PANS (Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome) is a broader term that also includes cases following exposure to other infections, toxins, and even stress. Clinicians treating children with PANS and PANDAS have found that antibiotics targeted at the offending organisms, steroids, and IVIG results in marked improvement and occasionally complete remission of the neuropsychiatric symptoms. Disturbing symptoms consistent with many DSM-5 psychiatric disorders manifest in patients with PANS and PANDAS—yet we know that there is a biologic basis for the changes in these children. As a result, these disorders require us, as physicians, to view mental illness in an entirely new way. Resistance to this change in paradigm has made PANS and PANDAS difficult for clinicians to diagnose, unbearable for parents to endure, and controversial for scholars to accept. As such, there is no recognized standard of care. We have written this work in an effort to change that. This is a textbook by physicians for physicians. It was written to bring back some of the art of medicine to physicians caring for a group of children and families who really need it. PANS and PANDAS are complex disorders that demand a rich, multifaceted response with novel treatment approaches. The material in this book is assembled from the peer-reviewed medical literature, in combination with over thirty years of clinical experience caring for the sickest patients, both in and out of the hospital. Here you will find conclusive evidence for the existence and pathophysiology of PANS and PANDAS, alongside testing and treatment interventions the author has successfully used in his own practice with hundreds of children. The book concludes with rich appendices including commonly used labs, doses of medications and supplements, a sample flare protocol, extensive support for parents, sample IVIG orders, and much more. We hope this resource allows you, the physician, to help these suffering families heal.

The Huntingtons Disease Mastery Bible

The Huntingtons Disease Mastery Bible
Author: Ankita Kashyap
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-29
Genre:
ISBN:

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Embark on a journey of empowerment with "The Huntington's Disease Mastery Bible: Your Blueprint for Complete Huntington's Disease Management." This comprehensive guide is a beacon of understanding, starting with the basics and genetic underpinnings of Huntington's Disease. Navigate through the recognition of symptoms, the progression of the disease, and the psychological impact of diagnosis, shedding light on the intricate dynamics within families affected by Huntington's. Explore medical management, from pharmacological treatments to physical, occupational, and speech therapies, offering a holistic approach to enhance mobility and overall well-being. Discover the pivotal role of nutrition, palliative care options, and emerging medical research. Engage with holistic health perspectives, understanding the impact of diet, exercise, mental health, and alternative therapies. Dive into the importance of sleep, social connections, and adapting to life with Huntington's. Tailor your management plan with customizable strategies, from assessment and goal setting to integrative treatment approaches and home modifications. Explore time management, stress reduction techniques, and personalized exercise programs, with a focus on monitoring and adapting the plan as needed. Navigate the emotional terrain with self-help techniques, cognitive behavioral strategies, and building a supportive community. Embrace creativity, hobbies, and advance care planning as integral components of a well-rounded approach. This guide not only educates but empowers individuals and their support networks, providing a comprehensive blueprint for navigating life with Huntington's Disease with resilience, grace, and personalized care.

NORD Guide to Rare Disorders

NORD Guide to Rare Disorders
Author: National Organization for Rare Disorders
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 982
Release: 2003
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780781730631

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NORD Guide to Rare Disorders is a comprehensive, practical, authoritative guide to the diagnosis and management of more than 800 rare diseases. The diseases are discussed in a uniform, easy-to-follow format--a brief description, signs and symptoms, etiology, related disorders, epidemiology, standard treatment, investigational treatment, resources, and references.The book includes a complete directory of orphan drugs, a full-color atlas of visual diagnostic signs, and a Master Resource List of support groups and helpful organizations. An index of symptoms and key words offers physicians valuable assistance in finding the information they need quickly.