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Introduction to Differential Diagnosis in Neurology
Pages 1-13
This novel title explores the central and peripheral nervous system in health and disease. By first establishing a fundamental basic science knowledge about the cellular elements of the nervous system, the reader is then presented with clinical cases in a pathophysiologic manner, as exemplified in unifying Guillain Barre and Multiple Sclerosis in one chapter on Demyelinating Disease. The reader is encouraged to adopt a systematic approach of sorting out neurologic problems he or she may face in clinical practice by identifying time and space factors based on the age of a patient. High quality illustrations for each case are included in the book along with novel three-dimensional reconstructions of MR, PET, and CT data whenever possible. Developed largely for medical students as an introduction to the clinical neurosciences, for neurology residents, and for others doing graduate level neuroscience study, Neurology - A Modern, Pathophysiologic Approach to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neurologic Disease will also be of significant interest to the established neurologist as a comprehensive, up-to-date reference.
Introduction to Differential Diagnosis in Neurology
Pages 1-13
Cellular and Subcellular Elements of the Nervous System
Pages 15-30
Stroke
Pages 31-81
Epilepsy
Pages 83-106
Demyelinating Diseases of the Peripheral and Central Nervous System: Guillain–Barre and Multiple Sclerosis
Pages 107-125
The Hippocampus
Pages 127-141
Alzheimer’s Disease
Pages 143-159
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Pages 161-175
Diseases of Skeletal Muscle
Pages 177-186
Diseases of the Spinal Cord
Pages 187-195
The Cerebellum
Pages 197-205
The Visual Cortex
Pages 207-218
Infections of the Nervous System
Pages 219-228
Neoplastic Diseases
Pages 229-244
Traumatic and Toxic Effects on the Nervous System
Pages 245-251
Conclusions
Pages 253-254
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