The remainder of the book reviews specific neurological disorders: Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, Wilson’s disease, Fahr’s syndrome, dystonia, stoke, multiple sclerosis, and AIDS. There is a final chapter on family management issues. Each of the disease/syndrome chapters is organized in the same format: a brief description of the disorder, prevalence, clinical recognition and neurological presentation, pathological features (including genetics), neuroimaging, laboratory investigation and predictive testing, psychiatric manifestations, neurological management and psychiatric management, and finally a brief summary. These sections of the chapters are well referenced.