Clinical Neurology - A Primer

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9780729539357
- Editore
- Elsevier Science
- Formato
- Brossura
- Anno
- 2010
- Pagine
- 450
Disponibile
76,00 €
This is a clinical neurology book for the student, non neurologist, and those that teach them. The book covers neuroanatomy, history taking and examination and then proceeds to discuss the clinical features of common problems as well as some of the more common rare, neurological disorders, in a way that will demystify a part of medicine that students find complex and difficult to understand. The book is accompanied by a DVD explaining concepts, demonstrating techniques of performing the neurological examination and demonstration of abnormal neurological signs.
The first chapter is devoted to neuroanatomy from a clinical viewpoint. The concept of localising problems by likening the nervous system to a map grid with vertical meridians of longitude (the ascending sensory pathways and the descending motor pathway)and horizontal parallels of latitude (cortical signs, brainstem cranial nerves, nerve roots and peripheral nerves) of the nervous system is developed. Subsequent chapters take the reader through the neurological examination and the common neurological presentations from a symptom oriented approach. Chapter 4 contains a very simple method of understanding the brainstem, the "rule of 4". Chapter 6 discusses the approach after the history and examination are completed. The final chapter is an overview of how to approach information gathering and keeping up-to-date using the complex information streams available.
Key Features
widely illustrated with case studies and illustrations
key points
clinical questions
clinical orientation with comprehensive references
Maggiori Informazioni
| Autore | Gates Peter |
|---|---|
| Editore | Elsevier Science |
| Anno | 2010 |
| Tipologia | Libro |
| Lingua | Inglese |
| Indice | 1 Clinically oriented neuroanatomy: 'Meridians of longitude and parallels of latitude' 2 The neurological history 3 Neurological examination of the limbs 4 The cranial nerves and understanding the brainstem: The 'Rule of 4' 5 The cerebral hemispheres and cerebellum: Assessment of higher cognitive function 6 After the history and examination, what next? 7 Episodic disturbances of neurological function 8 Seizures and epilepsy 9 Headache and facial pain 10 Cerebrovascular disease 11 Common neck, arm and upper back problems 12 Back pain and common leg problems with or without difficulty walking 13 Abnormal movements and difficulty walking due to central nervous system problems 14 Miscellaneous neurological disorders 15 Further reading, keeping up-to-date and retrieving information Appendices A: The Mini-Mental State Examination B: Benign focal seizures of childhood C: Currently recommended drugs for epilepsy D: Treatment of migraine E: Epidemiology and primary prevention of stroke F: Current criteria for t-PA in patients with ischaemic stroke G: Barwon Health dysphagia screen H: Nerve conduction studies and electromyography I: Diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis |
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