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Introduction
Pages 1-2
An introductory text that transitions into a moderately advanced, case-based analysis of neurologic disorders and diseases, this book emphasizes how to simplify the process of making a neurologic diagnosis. Medical students and residents are often intimidated by a deluge of data, perception of anatomic complexity, extensive differential diagnoses, and often have no organized structure to follow. Diagnostic methods of general medicine are not applicable. Indeed, neurology is a unique specialty since it requires the intermediary step of an anatomic diagnosis prior to proffering a differential diagnosis. Yet the required knowledge of neuroanatomy need not be profound for the student or resident who will not specialize in neurology or neurosurgery.
The Neurologic Diagnosis: A Practical Bedside Approach, 2nd Edition is primarily directed to neurology and neurosurgery residents but it will be useful for medical and family practice residents who will discover that a great percentage of their patients have neurologic symptoms. A one-month neurology rotation out of four years of medical school is not sufficient to make a cogent neurologic diagnosis. The aim of this concise, practical book -- which includes an in-depth video of how to perform a neurologic examination -- is to facilitate the process of establishing a neuroanatomic diagnosis followed by a rigorous analysis of symptoms and signs to reach a well-thought out differential diagnosis. Focused and succinct, this book is an invaluable resource for making a lucid neurologic diagnosis.
Introduction
Pages 1-2
The Ten Neuroanatomic Diagnoses
Pages 3-39
The Neurologic History Holds the Diagnostic Keys
Pages 41-52
Neurologic Examination
Pages 53-162
Evaluation of the Poorly Responsive Patient
Pages 163-206
The Six Major Anatomic Decussations with Clinical Correlation
Pages 207-227
Cerebrovascular Anatomy with Clinical Correlation
Pages 229-267
Autonomic Nervous System Anatomy with Clinical Correlation
Pages 269-288
Neuromuscular Diseases: Neuroanatomic and Differential Diagnoses
Pages 289-345
Myelopathies
Pages 347-375
Common Symptoms in the Neurology Clinic
Pages 377-472
Diagnostic Dilemmas
Pages 473-532
Neurologic Terminology
Pages 533-558
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