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- Bookedited by Susanne A. Schneider, Cynthia Comella.Summary: This book provides insights into the meaningful milestones of leaders and world experts in the field of movement disorders/neurology. Through the format of interview questions, it communicates the skills of key leaders in movement disorders. The interviewees are past and present leaders of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society (IPMDS) and their experiences reflect the nature of working in the global environment and diversity of this society. The stories in this book have value that transcends a specific Society and will provide lessons in leadership that have application to many organizations around the world. This is a key resource for movement disorders experts, clinicians, scientists and young neurologists who are planning the next step in their career.
Contents:
Inteviews by: Christopher Goetz
Stan Fahn
Eduardo Tolosa
C. Warren Olanow
Philip Thompson
Mark Hallett
Günther Deuschl
Joseph Jankovic
Werner Poewe
Anthony Lang
Matthew B. Stern
Oscar Gershanik
Claudia Trenkwalder
Susan Fox
David Burn
Victor Fung
Jose Obeso
Marcelo Merello
Kailash Bhatia. - ArticleRybakova MG.Arkh Patol. 1978;40(2):85-91.The concept of the incretory activity of the parotid and submandibular salivary glands stems from numerous clinical and experimental data indicating a close association between them, sex and pancreatic glands and the pituitary. The paper presents the data on the mechanism of action of the salivary glands hormone, parotine. The participation of the salivary glands, especially at early stages of body formation, in the processes of mineralization of bones and teeth, and in proliferation of the elastic carcass of mesenchimal tissues, has been proved. The compensatory role of the salivary glands has been established in damages of the insular apparatus of the pancreas with formation of an insulin-like substance. By the example of Sjögren syndrome, the possibility of the development of the salivary glands diseases associated with disorders in the neuroendocrine and immune systems has been demonstrated.