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- BookHans Steiner, Whitney Daniels, Christina Stadler, Michael Kelly.Summary: Disruptive behavior is extremely common. This book discusses state of the art studies of taxonomy, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment, along with forensic implications. Each chapter concludes with a series of clinical cases. Resources are provided for clinicians, researchers, teacher, primary care physicians, criminologists, forensic experts and interested lay people.
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Introduction to disruptive behavior disorders
Taxonomy, classification, & diagnosis of disruptive behavior disorders
Epidemiology of disruptive behavior disorders
Etiology of disruptive behavior disorders
Comprehensive and integrated treatment
Disruptive behavior : forensic implications.Digital Access Oxford 2017 - ArticleKüchle HJ.Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1977 Sep;171(3):395-406.After discussing basic therapeutic principles for the treatment of acute arterial occlusions of the retina and N. opticus (fibrinolysis, anticoagulation, corticoids, vasoactive drugs) the problems in employment of vasodilating drugs and the necessity of concomitant administration of strophanthine or digitalisglycosides are outlined. Results obtained after the administration of 3,7-Dimethyl-1-(5-oxo-hexyl)-xanthine (Pentoxifylline, Trental) in the treatment of 49 cases suffering from occlusion of the retinal vessels and 23 cases with vascular occlusion in the N. opticus are reported and commented with a view to the bad prognosis of these serious disorders, 55% of the patients showing definite improvement of visual acuity. Therapeutic guidelines resulting from these experiences are presented.