Category Internal Medicine

Smell and Taste

Epidemiology Loss of smell is increasingly being recognized by the fifth decade of life, and an inability to smell or a diminished sense of smell is present in 3 to 20% of the population. Nevertheless, these disorders are often neglected…

Neuro-Ophthalmology

A mechanistic understanding of vision impairment along with disturbances in pupillary and oculomotor control is often critical for diagnosing neurologic disorders. Although all physicians should be able to recognize neuro-ophthalmologic abnormalities, precise diagnosis and treatment commonly requires specialty consultation. Vision…

Muscle Diseases

Definition Muscle diseases, which are also called myopathies, are disorders of skeletal muscle structure or function. Myopathies can be primary and occur in isolation, or they can be part of a multisystem disorder. Epidemiology Many muscle diseases ( Table 389-1…

Peripheral Neuropathies

Approach to Peripheral Neuropathy The term peripheral neuropathy is used to describe a group of disorders that are caused by injury to the peripheral nervous system, which encompasses the final pathways of motor, sensory, and autonomic function. Epidemiology As a…

Autonomic Disorders

Systemic Autonomic Disorders Definition Autonomic dysfunction, which is an important cause of disability, accompanies many diseases that affect the central or peripheral nervous system. It may manifest as autonomic failure or autonomic hyperactivity, may be generalized or focal, and may…