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Volume 343:1127-1128 October 12, 2000 Number 15
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Neurogenetics

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(Contemporary Neurology Series. 57.) Edited by Stefan-M. Pulst. 482 pp., illustrated. New York, Oxford University Press, 2000. $110. ISBN 0-19-512975-X.

The title on the cover of this book appears forbidding because it implies that the book will be an exhaustive treatise on all the genetic causes of neurologic disease. On the contrary, the book gives a concise overview of a rapidly expanding, and at times intimidating, body of genetic information that pertains to current neurologic knowledge. It is primarily designed for neurologists who treat adults and who would like to have easily accessible and up-to-date information on a large group of neurologic diseases. The contributors are well recognized and give useful information about the genetic basis of various central and . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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